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8/28/2007 5:03:30 PM EDT
If your department issues or allows any of the Glock series pistols what trigger is used?
I'm curious as to how many departments/agencies now mandate the NY1/NY2 trigger.
8/28/2007 5:05:42 PM EDT
[#1]
We use the stock Glock trigger.  Can't change out to make it heavier, can't change out to make it lighter.
8/28/2007 5:06:40 PM EDT
[#2]
We use the stock trigger as well. No changes authorized.

MPD165
8/28/2007 6:06:08 PM EDT
[#3]
Our dept apparently buys whatever they can...  My issue weapon is a NY2...  The other guys in my recruit unit have NY1...  A few might have a stock, but it's unlikely...  I hate the damn trigger on my weapon.  Can't complain though, still a recruit
8/28/2007 10:18:02 PM EDT
[#4]
Standard
8/28/2007 11:14:10 PM EDT
[#5]
My dept carries the standard as well.
8/29/2007 4:27:21 AM EDT
[#6]
NY 1 here except for secondary weapons which are personally owned and can have the factory trigger.
8/29/2007 4:53:13 AM EDT
[#7]
Issued the standard trigger. Authorized any changes that the dept. armorer will approve. I know of people who run the 3.5, but nobody that went heavier...
8/29/2007 5:26:57 AM EDT
[#8]
Stock.
8/29/2007 6:55:59 AM EDT
[#9]
Stock
8/29/2007 7:09:07 AM EDT
[#10]
Standard 5lb
8/29/2007 7:18:42 AM EDT
[#11]
The New York triggers are an answer to a problem that only exists in the minds of paranoid city attorneys and administrators.

Standard trigger.
8/29/2007 7:33:17 AM EDT
[#12]
Officer purchase here,  no trigger mods from stock allowed regardless of manufacturer.
8/29/2007 9:41:15 AM EDT
[#13]
I am the department armorer so mine aren't exactly stock.

I've been testing to see what I like. I went from 5.5/SS to 3.5/SS and now am at 3.5/NY1.

This is one a M34 and M26 with permanently modified grips and some other stuff, to include TFO's and Dawson FO/Heinie sight and the M26 has extended mag catch and slide stop...

8/29/2007 10:25:02 PM EDT
[#14]
Standard here.
8/30/2007 2:15:00 PM EDT
[#15]
standard
8/30/2007 4:38:18 PM EDT
[#16]
standard....only mods allowed are nite sights, unless your a chief with a laser for passing quals.
8/31/2007 10:30:52 AM EDT
[#17]
I'm keeping one of my Glock's with a standard trigger pull just for the sake of staying used to it for when I apply to LE (1 1/2 until I'm 20 and 1/2 and done with college).

My open class Glock is at 2 lbs. exactly. They (S&J Customs) can go lower, but I want that extra pull for running around in IPSC stages. If it were just a steel challenge gun, I would have gone lower.

The trigger is so short, smooth, and sweet on that gun.

8/31/2007 11:48:44 AM EDT
[#18]

Quoted:
The New York triggers are an answer to a problem that only exists in the minds of paranoid city attorneys and administrators.

Standard trigger.


That is the way I see it too.
If there is a problem with NDs the answer is more training not heavier trigger pulls.
8/31/2007 12:25:49 PM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:

Quoted:
The New York triggers are an answer to a problem that only exists in the minds of paranoid city attorneys and administrators.

Standard trigger.


That is the way I see it too.
If there is a problem with NDs the answer is more training not heavier trigger pulls.


Yea, a 5.5lbs. trigger isn't exactly a hair trigger. "keep your booger picker off the bang switch" and you won't have any problems.
9/3/2007 1:26:39 PM EDT
[#20]
3.5 here, personally owned duty gun.
9/3/2007 8:33:42 PM EDT
[#21]
Can only use stock Glock  parts, no aftermarket (except sights).  My personal owned G35 came with a "stock" 3.5 lb connector.  My G23 carries a Glock 3.5 lb now also.  I wouldn't do a .25 trigger job, that would prolly be pushing it too far.