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4/5/2010 1:40:52 PM EDT
After installing a Ti striker and a 3.5 disconnector, polishing things up- what can help give a Glock trigger a " stronger" reset?  This is for a limited competition G22.
4/5/2010 1:55:09 PM EDT
[#1]
Leaving it stock would have been perfect
4/5/2010 4:38:38 PM EDT
[#2]
NY1 spring gives a stronger reset but also makes the pull slightly heavier.
4/5/2010 5:20:32 PM EDT
[#3]
Yep, only way I know of to give it a crisper reset is the NY1 Trigger Spring.  That's one of the things I like about 'em.  I run them in my pistols, w/ stock 5.5 Connectors.

You might as well try it.............it, in conjunction with the "-" Connector you've got it, would still be a good combination.  Your initial pull will still be light due to your Connector, the break itself might seem a bit heavier (and more pronounced), but your reset will be noticeably crisper.
4/5/2010 5:35:02 PM EDT
[#4]
Thank you for the replys.  I'll try the NY1 spring.  As for stock... Hahahh tinkering is part of the joy of owning stuff.  Besides I can always go back to stock.  I  shoot pairs/ multiple targets from the same position by " riding the reset" so the initial take up being heavier shouldn't be a problem. I just like how the TI striker makes the break crisper.
4/5/2010 6:36:43 PM EDT
[#5]
If you have a 3.5# connector try that with the NY1 spring.

I really like this combination it feels like a smooth and light double action revolver.