Posted: 4/27/2006 4:09:02 PM EDT
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Has anyone used this; www.lspi.com/shopindex.html?target=p_14.html&lang=en-us I'm just about to get a new Glock 21 and would like to hear some feed back on this item. Also, is there a way to make the Glock trigger a little more crisp? I was told to put a 3.5 lb trigger bar on to a NY 1 trigger spring. Is this true? Thanks guys. Pete |
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I have no experience with the aluminum trigger, but I used to run my G19 with a 3.5# connector and NY1 trigger spring. It seemed to make the pull crisper with a little faster trigger reset. I stopped using it that way however and went back to the original connector with the NY1 trigger spring. I just prefer the heavier trigger pull as I think it is a little safer, and I guess because it feels more like a revolver trigger which is what I grew up on. So what I have now is a crisp, smooth trigger with a 7# pull(I know that Glock says the NY1 is 8#, but my trigger pull gauge says its 7# on mine), and a quicker reset than the stock trigger. I have measured the trigger pull with my G19 in each configuration. They are: 1. stock trigger spring and connector.........4.8# 2. stock trigger spring w/3.5# connector....3.9# 3. NY1 spring w/3.5# connector..................5.5# 4. NY1 spring w/stock connector.................7# Of course YMMV, especially since these measurements were made on a G19 with alot of mileage on it (read:well broken in). Basically what I'm getting at is that any of the above configurations will work in a Glock, its really a matter of personal preference. HTH |
WOW! Thanks for all the info dude. some great info. |
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I have one of the LS aluminum triggers in my G24. I like the feel of the wide trigger safety but I don't think they are worth the money they charge. Their claim "Tightly held tolerances remove trigger "slop" and free movement for smooth, consistent trigger pull" is a bit of a stretch seeing it still uses a factory trigger bar. Would I purchase another, not likely. I think I would purchase one from Cominolli before I purchased the LS again, even though it is a re-pined Glock factory trigger with trigger bar. JMO |