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6/21/2016 7:06:02 PM EDT
I've got a G43 coming in tomorrow and the first project is replacing the stock trigger.

I've got a Zev drop in kit in my other G19 but it seems that they don't make a kit for the 43.

Does anyone make a quality drop in kit for the G43?
6/21/2016 10:22:16 PM EDT
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What are you going for trigger wise for the G43? Flat faced trigger or reducing pull weight?
6/21/2016 10:25:56 PM EDT
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Why do you want to replace a trigger that you haven't even tried yet?  If it's a recent production gun, it'll have the new connector that has been getting rave reviews...
6/22/2016 12:32:27 AM EDT
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Both.
6/22/2016 12:33:14 AM EDT
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I just assumed it would have the standard mushy trigger that Glocks are known for.
6/22/2016 7:49:26 AM EDT
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I just assumed it would have the standard mushy trigger that Glocks are known for.
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I just assumed it would have the standard mushy trigger that Glocks are known for.


If you get one with the newest 33564 connector, it's not mushy.
Clean break.
I was using a Ghost Edge connector but when Glock replaced the stock with the 33564, I kept it. I really like it.

I replaced my trigger shoe with a Keneti-Tech flat faced.

Change the whole weapon for me.

Dave N
6/22/2016 1:00:14 PM EDT
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Not trying to hijack thread, but can the 33564 connector be purchased online, or do I have to go through Glock or a Glock armorer?  I've looked online and can't find them for sale yet.  Thanks.
6/22/2016 1:44:29 PM EDT
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Glockkraft flat trigger. The new connectors are pretty good. 5lb striker spring.
6/22/2016 1:44:57 PM EDT
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Is the 43 trigger horrible, or do people just change it out because they don't like typical Glock triggers?  I am still waiting out a used 43 or a blue label to come into local inventory, so I need to know.

I know the light trigger options of the past were like sponges and only worked well for me in my .22 AA conversion.  Are more crispy and reliable options out there that we should all be giving a test drive?  


Please, help me spend money.
6/22/2016 1:46:16 PM EDT
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The other question:  is it Glock 43 specific or is it generic to all Glocks?
6/22/2016 1:46:18 PM EDT
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Is the 43 trigger horrible, or do people just change it out because they don't like typical Glock triggers?  I am still waiting out a used 43 or a blue label to come into local inventory, so I need to know.

I know the light trigger options of the past were like sponges and only worked well for me in my .22 AA conversion.  Are more crispy and reliable options out there that we should all be giving a test drive?  


Please, help me spend money.
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It's good. Mine is like 5-5.5lbs. Can't remember what I scaled it at. But the shoe is awful. Very pointy. Need to get a flat trigger shoe on there.
6/22/2016 2:26:09 PM EDT
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Is the connector marked with the numbers "33564" if not. How can you tell? I plan to buy a 43 in July? I have a Glockkraft DAT V2 in my 19, I plan to do the same for the 43. I use to have a early model 43 with a edge connector, it would be great if one could skip this part and keep a solid performing OEM connector in place.
6/22/2016 3:24:46 PM EDT
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Change out the sights and leave the rest alone.  Use that money for ammo and shoot it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6/22/2016 3:51:53 PM EDT
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Not trying to hijack thread, but can the 33564 connector be purchased online, or do I have to go through Glock or a Glock armorer?  I've looked online and can't find them for sale yet.  Thanks.






The other question:  is it Glock 43 specific or is it generic to all Glocks?




 
42/43 specific. The double stack Glock connectors are usually identified by their marking symbol (minus, dot, etc.), not the part number.
6/22/2016 3:52:49 PM EDT
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Is the connector marked with the numbers "33564" if not. How can you tell? I plan to buy a 43 in July? I have a Glockkraft DAT V2 in my 19, I plan to do the same for the 43. I use to have a early model 43 with a edge connector, it would be great if one could skip this part and keep a solid performing OEM connector in place.

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Yes, it is marked with the part number on the inside bottom. 33215 for the crappy one, 33564 for the improved one.
6/22/2016 4:11:48 PM EDT
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Our two 43s trigger are firmly in the SUCK category. I have two new Overwatch Precision triggers on order (still Awaiting Fulfillment) along with two Ghost Edge connectors.

( mine now have TTI basepads on 3 out of its 4 mags and a S3F threaded barrel)
6/22/2016 5:06:56 PM EDT
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My early release G43 had a terrible trigger pull.
I don't have a scale but I'm sure it was in the 7-9 lb range.

Very hard to keep the sights lined up when pulling.
I went with a Ghost Edge. Much improvement but I for one like the "Glock Wall". The Ghost has no wall and feels mushy to me.

When I sent mine into Glock for upgrades they replaced the connector with the 33564.
It's perfect for me. Much lighter, and has a crisp break.
Shorter reset than the Edge too.

Dave N
6/22/2016 5:10:12 PM EDT
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For the stock trigger shoe, if you don't want to replace it here is what I did.

Bare Felt wheel on a Dremel, low speed. Just take the sharpness off the serrations and knock the safety lever down.
Made a much nicer feel.

Dave N
6/22/2016 5:14:56 PM EDT
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For the stock trigger shoe, if you don't want to replace it here is what I did.

Bare Felt wheel on a Dremel, low speed. Just take the sharpness off the serrations and knock the safety lever down.
Made a much nicer feel.

Dave N
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Pics?
6/22/2016 7:30:41 PM EDT
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I'm pleased with the one I got from glock triggers
Way better than stock
6/22/2016 9:46:45 PM EDT
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For the stock trigger shoe, if you don't want to replace it here is what I did.

Bare Felt wheel on a Dremel, low speed. Just take the sharpness off the serrations and knock the safety lever down.
Made a much nicer feel.

Dave N


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6/23/2016 8:34:12 AM EDT
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I just got mine a few weeks ago and it had the new connector in it.  It feels good just like my other 5 non-modified Glocks.  I would recommend just waiting to see how it feels before you jump right in.  FYI at class the other day they stated that glock is in the process of switching all the new parts to have numbers vice the "-" or "+" or any other symbols.  While they are not there yet, it is in the process.  The new manuals that they released also state this information in them as well.