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Posted: 9/10/2017 1:01:41 PM EDT
Are there any trigger springs that are higher quality than stock but, keep the same weight and maintain reliability?
Link Posted: 9/10/2017 1:12:43 PM EDT
[#1]
What is wrong with the OEM spring? Have you broken one?

ETA: I think Wolff makes a replacement, but the OEM is pretty good.....
Link Posted: 9/10/2017 1:32:20 PM EDT
[#2]
I don't know, but I really doubt it.
Link Posted: 9/10/2017 1:34:29 PM EDT
[#3]
Never had a problem with stock....after thousands of rounds, out of multiple glocks, each.
Link Posted: 9/10/2017 1:35:55 PM EDT
[#4]
Okay, sound good.
Link Posted: 9/10/2017 2:16:00 PM EDT
[#5]
The stock one is pretty high quality.  It is zinc plated that would give it pretty good corrosion resistance.  I prefer the heavy version though in my Glocks.
Link Posted: 9/10/2017 3:01:06 PM EDT
[#6]
The current gray trigger spring is supposed to be pretty reliable.
Link Posted: 9/10/2017 3:09:03 PM EDT
[#7]
Whats the problem?
Link Posted: 9/10/2017 6:50:20 PM EDT
[#8]
I never had a problem with one in any Glock from 1986 to now
Link Posted: 9/11/2017 7:26:53 PM EDT
[#9]
What exactly leads you to believe that the OEM spring is not quality?
Link Posted: 9/12/2017 6:42:08 AM EDT
[#10]
Lots have broken ^^^

I think the new light grey ones are supposedly stronger

I like the Wolff 6# if I bother to change it at all
Link Posted: 9/22/2017 7:43:36 PM EDT
[#11]
In the rental fleet we have at our range, it is the most commonly broken part. Aside from older, dark gray colored springs out of gen 2s/early gen 3s, I have not found a factory weight replacement that is durable. The upside is the gun still functions somewhat reliably without the spring in place, tension from the disconnector and pressure on the trigger from your trigger finger will keep it running in an emergency.

All the aftermarket ones are lighter, which often cause failures to reset the trigger when the gun gets dirty or if the tolerances aren't right.
Link Posted: 9/23/2017 10:33:10 AM EDT
[#12]
I tried a 6# Wolff spring in my G17 and had stared having problems with the trigger reset. Went back to the 5# O.E.M. trigger.
Link Posted: 9/23/2017 10:39:13 AM EDT
[#13]
If you're worried about it then replace it every 2k rounds . They're only like $1.60-$2.00 apiece .
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