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AR15.COM
7/27/2009 2:42:48 PM EDT
I ordered a LWD 3.5 connector and received a Glock - (3.5) connector, the Glock connector costs like $5 more (an upgrade) should I just keep it and polish it or is the wolf worth mailing this thing back for?

Just wanted some opinions before I go trough the trouble of putting it in.

Thanks!
Will
7/27/2009 5:50:18 PM EDT
[#1]
Here's what I've posted on this subject before.
All you
need is a 3.5# connector and a Competition Trigger Spring for a lighter and
crisper trigger. Much of the 'slack' (pre-travel and over travel) will be
eliminated and you'll love your new trigger. Best of all is that its both cheap
(about $20) and so easy you can do it yourself.











3.5#
Connector:
I've
tried Glock, Scherer, and Lone Wolf 3.5# connectors in my Glocks and Lone
Wolf's is the best hands down because it gives you the best 'break' with less
take up and over travel. The other two connectors left a mushy feel in the
trigger. You can get it from Glockparts.com for $15 HERE.











Comp
Trigger Spring:

The Comp Trigger Spring is a higher weight spring (6lbs vs 5lbs) and because
the spring works with you pulling the trigger, not against you, the
higher spring weight gives you a lighter and crisper pull. Glockparts.com has
them for $5 HERE.








While
you’re at it, give your Glock a 25¢ trigger job by following the instructions HERE. Its
really quite simple to do and you’ll be pleased with the results.








For
instructions on replacing your connector and trigger spring, as well as
disassembling your Glock, check out Glockparts Disassembly Page. Just click
"Disassembly" on the left of his home page. They give instructions
with photos to help you do it. Glocks are simple to work on so give it a try.






 




 
8/2/2009 3:06:53 AM EDT
[#2]
thanks CO, I was just going to start a new post when I read this reply, I'm new to glocks and was hopeing to do something just like this! 20 bucks and a DIY trigger job, hope it works!