Posted: 5/13/2015 3:00:17 PM EDT
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This was leaps and bounds heavier than my stock blue label 19.....who knows, maybe its all in my head lol Quoted:
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My stock blue label 35 has a lighter trigger than my stock 23. This was leaps and bounds heavier than my stock blue label 19.....who knows, maybe its all in my head lol My trigger setup is nearly identical to yours, with the OEM "-" connector and my trigger is about 3-3.5 lbs. |
| I have a gen 4 34 with a comp trigger spring, 5lb striker spring, and reduced power safety plunger spring. Trigger dropped from 5.5lbs to 4.5lbs on my trigger gauge. I want to go lighter though as this is a comp/range gun. So that means a drop in trigger kit like from DK or a TTI connector and spring kit with a zev/jäger striker. |
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Being a Blue Label gun they come stock with the HEAVY ASS trigger and not whatever the red labels come with My blue label Gen 4 34 and 35 both came with the same trigger parts as a red or white or whatever color label the normal Glocks come with now, for whatever that's worth... Congrats on your 34. I love mine; it's by far the Glock I shoot the most. |
| I dropped in a Zev Technologies Ultimate Fulcrum Competition trigger kit and Warren Tactical vertical 2 dot night sights in my Glock 34 gen 3 and called it a day. I kept the trigger at the factory adjustments. It is a great set up and so fun to shoot. Grab as many magazines you can to keep the fun rolling at the range. Enjoy your new Glock 34. |
