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2/6/2017 12:25:27 PM EDT
I have a G43 and always shoot a little to the left, good group size but with the size of the gun I tend to have my finger on the wrong spot.
Looking for a flat trigger, around the same pull weight as factory. What would you recommend?
This is a carry gun so I don't want a super light trigger.
2/6/2017 12:32:46 PM EDT
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Agency Arms triiger assy.
2/6/2017 12:36:51 PM EDT
[#2]
Hook the trigger more with with your finger.  Mine I have to get it in the first groove of my finger between my first and second pad.
2/6/2017 1:37:15 PM EDT
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This is where I will be going to switch but I don't have a problem with the stock trigger
2/6/2017 3:30:15 PM EDT
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This is a carry gun so I don't want a super light trigger.
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Spend the money on ammo instead and learn to use the stock trigger?
2/6/2017 3:46:59 PM EDT
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I know this is not necessarily what you are asking, but be careful modifying it if it is a carry gun.  I have heard that modifications can be used against you in court if you ever have to use it.
2/6/2017 3:49:27 PM EDT
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I'm dry firing the heck out of mine to break it in.  Not sure how much that will do for it, but I'm trying that before spending more coin.
2/6/2017 4:29:21 PM EDT
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Spend the money on ammo instead and learn to use the stock trigger?
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2/6/2017 5:36:43 PM EDT
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I've dry fired the crap out of it, shot it a fair amount (1,000 +) rounds. I have other small guns and never had this before. I cant seem to continuously find the sweet spot. That's why i'm thinking about trying a flat trigger instead to see if my finger placement is as critical.
2/6/2017 6:19:22 PM EDT
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I have mine setup with the stock trigger bar that I deburred the contact points on the trigger bar where it contacts the connector and striker block, my striker block has very definable ledges that I cleaned up, added a Ghost connector (I had an early G43 with the heavy connector not the new "-" minus connector, and I also added a lighter striker block spring and now the trigger pull is right at 5 (4.8-5) on a gauge.  I also took some emory cloth and remove the hard edges on the trigger which helped a lot with the feel.

It is really not hard to get a good trigger in a Glock 43 just takes about 30 mins of work and lots of dry firing\shooting.