Posted: 2/11/2015 5:37:45 PM EDT
| Ok i understand this is for gunsmiths im definetly not one so what can a i do that will just improve my trigger that doesnt require cutting or grinding |
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The Glock forum has several threads on this very topic.
My suggestion would depend on how light you want it... for competition, I like the Taran Tactical Grandmaster kit ($50). If you just want to knock it down a little bit, I'd go with the much cheaper combo of an extra power trigger spring (yes, extra power, not reduced), and a reduced power firing pin safety spring. That should cost $10-15 from Glockworx. |
| Another option to go with the stiffer spring is to get a 3.5 connector. If you look up the Yankee Marshall on Youtube he suggests a NY1 Spring I believe that one is an 8lb, and wit a 3.5 connector you end up with an almost stock trigger pull but it's very smooth and doesn't feel mushy. I haven't tried it yet as I have done the 25 cent job on my carry piece, but the next glock I get I am going to try the Yankee Marshall method. |
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The factory glock trigger seems to break in after awhile and get better. With that said last year I picked up a Glock 30S and the trigger was so heavy the groups were large. As a carry gun , I didn't want to go to a 3.5 connector.
I ended up installing a Ghost 4.5 Ranger connector. Dropped right in and the trigger pull got a lot better without being too light for carry use. |
