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5/2/2014 1:36:24 PM EDT
Finally got to go to the range and shoot my 23 today, functioned great but the trigger reset throws me off.  (1911 guy) Which parts can you change to have a shorter reset?
5/2/2014 2:03:49 PM EDT
[#1]
1) Sell Glock
2) Buy M&P
3) Install Apex FSS kit

An aftermarket Glock trigger kit may be available to do what you want, but I don't know which is best. When I shoot a Glock, I run a standard trigger with light connector, and I shoot it like a double-action only, taking my finger completely off the trigger for each shot to avoid trigger freeze. If you try shooting IPSC, you will notice that all the fastest guys do this as it is way quicker that trying to release only to reset. It's the difference between what works with slow fire on a square range, and what works when shooting under acute time pressure (e.g. self defense).
5/2/2014 2:04:27 PM EDT
[#2]
Get over it is not a 1911 I being a 1911 and glock guy find the reset no big deal .
5/2/2014 2:17:44 PM EDT
[#3]
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Finally got to go to the range and shoot my 23 today, functioned great but the trigger reset throws me off.  (1911 guy) Which parts can you change to have a shorter reset?
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/smacksforehead

~g
5/3/2014 9:56:30 AM EDT
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Finally got to go to the range and shoot my 23 today, functioned great but the trigger reset throws me off.  (1911 guy) Which parts can you change to have a shorter reset?
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HSP skimmer trigger is what you want, but I agree its not a 1911 so just get used to it.