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Originally Posted by GBBR
well that much I know LOL I might not be that smart but I'm definitely not brain dead, I was trying to find something that could hold my BBU more snug in the slide, that small woodscrew in plastic sight with plastic threading comes loose after a while and over tightening maycause stripping
Also, I was wondering if there was a way to make the trigger pull heavier, by alot... with the Guns Modify Trigger ( tuned to minimal travel ) I feel the trigger is now too sensitive? I never held on to a glock for so long to notice these things 
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Well...
The only thing you can really do is just threadlock the screw in there. Even with metal sights, that screw still tends to come loose.
What I've been doing is using blue gasket maker instead of threadlock. It works and will prevent the screw from turning too much when the slide is cycling. Plus it's not as permanent as thread lock. The gasket maker wont bond to anything around that area. Just don't put a tremendous amount in there. Just enough to "seal" the screw head and prevent it from turning.
For your trigger pull:
What you need to do is increase the tension of the trigger bar spring. It's that tiny one right above the magazine chamber. The only manufacturer that carried a stronger one was... I wanna say... Action but I feel like that's wrong. I think it AIP has the strongest one.
I've been making those springs myself for such a thing.
Your "sensitive" trigger is ecxasterbated by the lessened travel. Give it a bit of slack. THe way I tune Glock trigger is to increase the weight, adjust the trigger bar and sear engage points, custom tune the hammer a bit to allow for the trigger bar and sear adjustment to happen and then adjust the travel.
The problem with some Marui Glocks is that their hammer breaks are not really all that consistent. Some Glocks have different hammer break points with each pull making it harder to do precision modifications like these...