Posted: 8/23/2005 6:51:46 AM EDT
| Installed a Ghost 3.5 ultimate connector in my new Glock 17. Went in without a problem. The problem is I still have a 5-6 pound trigger no improvement. Any suggestions? Are there better trigger parts out there? |
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It all depends on what you want out of the trigger. Do you want it softer, smoother, less travel or all of the above. The softer part can be easily obtained by simply installing a reduced power firing pin spring and a lighter discconnect spring. This does not hurt reliability of the strike The smoother part can be obtained by a simple polishing. It takes 10 minutes or so and if done by a knowledgable person . you see feel a difference. The travel issue can be cured with a Lone Wolf ultimate trigger stop. It replaces the ejector and has an adjustable screw in it that makes contact with the trigger bar. With an allen key the user can adjust how much travel his trigger has. This part should really only be installed on a range gun though. J |
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I would avoid the lighter firing pin/striker spring. I have heard of FTFires due to light primer strikes. Users generally go back to stock firing pin springs. Big difference between heard and seen. I run a 35 & a 24c with reduce power firing pin springs. Not too mention how many i have installed in other Glocks. Never had a problem with any of my trigger jobs. J |