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10/14/2013 9:11:04 PM EDT
Glock works Zev  drop in or Glock shop drop in.  I am very new to Glocks. I have always been a Sig guy and most lately a CZ convert.  However a OD  Gen 3 19 came across my wallet. They look the same to me.  Please educate me which direction to go.
Thanks
10/14/2013 10:26:46 PM EDT
[#1]
You dont seem to know a lot about glocks.  The best advice anyone here or anywhere else will give you is what im about to give you now.

Leave it alone!

Glocks are excellent weapons with the stock trigger group.  They are not designed, nor good for pinpoint accuracy and thus dont need a perfect trigger.  The stock trigger will be perfectly fine and smooth out some with use if its newer.  

Take it to the range, load it.  Drop it in the dirt,  kick it a few times, take a piss on it.  Pick it up and use it.  Thats a glocks job. They work every time.
10/15/2013 4:40:40 AM EDT
[#2]
If you are very new to glocks learn how to use the stock trigger properly first and you will find modifying the gun(almost every internal glock mod I have seen tends to decrease reliability to some degree) not at all needed. I see a lot of people say I bought a glock and want the trigger to feel more like my 1911. It is not and never will be a 1911 so don't go down that road
10/15/2013 4:46:23 AM EDT
[#3]
Between the 2, Glockworx/ZEV.  I have the Ultimate Kit in my 34, and it's the best Glock trigger I've ever used.

Though I'd recommend keeping it closer to stock if it's a carry gun.  A lot of shooting and dry firing will break the trigger in nicely.  If you must mess with it, a 3.5 lb connector and a light polish on the contact surfaces is 90% as good as the Glockworx trigger for around 10% of the cost.
10/15/2013 6:13:06 AM EDT
[#4]
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^truth

JM2 is correct, leave it alone... it's not about making your firearm like another weapon, it's about developing skillz that will translate to all weapon system.  Glock's will make you focus on your fundamentals more, and probably improve your shooting.

Glocks are like wine, they get better with time.  I'd also agree with the poster that mentioned the 3.5 trigger bar, a simple and cheap way to improve the trigger pull without compromising the weapon, beside sights a 3.5 trigger bar are the only items a recommend as Glock "upgrades"!

~g
10/15/2013 11:39:22 AM EDT
[#5]
Thanks for the information. I will wait and see.
10/16/2013 6:18:56 AM EDT
[#6]
you may find that the 3.5 bar actually feels worse when you get some more time on it.  I find it to be a bit mushy for my liking and reset seems longer.  The take home advice is get a feel for what you have now... a real good feel so when you do decide to make changes you actually know what an improvement is to you.

Enjoy your new tool