Posted: 4/13/2009 7:41:56 PM EDT
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Well I was ordering a plug and a 3.5 connector, and a trigger stop was recommended.
It is stops the trigger from over traveling. What says you ARFCOM. Deal or no deal? And are there any other parts I should get?? Thanks. |
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Here are a few things that I like to do to my Glocks.
1. 3.5# connector. http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1031 Glocks come with a 5 lb connector, which causes a little harder trigger than I like. This will reduce the pull down to around 4 lbs. 2. Ultimate Trigger Stop http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1024 This nifty little device contains a set screw to limit your trigger overtravel after you break a shot. You can adjust it with an Allen wrench to your individual tastes. You should notice a huge difference in your Glock trigger after you install this item. 3.Extra Power Firing Pin Spring http://glockparts.com/?mainURL=%2Fsearch%2Ffindit.php3 Changing the firing pin spring will really give you a nice strong reset. It also has the added benefit of striking the primers a little harder, thus giving you good insurance against a failure to fire. This item should be the same as the Wolff No. 32247 6 lb. spring. See http://www.gunsprings.com/SemiAuto/1ndex.html Good luck. |