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12/24/2011 8:48:05 PM EDT
Just wodnering are all glock triggers the same?

I was wondering if a Glock 21 would have the same trigger and feel?

So say if I wanted to try out a G21 before I bought it, My brother and father have Glock 22's, could I fire the Glock 22 in its place?
12/24/2011 9:10:42 PM EDT
[#1]
Yes unless you get one of the target models with the ported barrels but they are easy and cheap to change
12/24/2011 9:29:56 PM EDT
[#2]
I don't know about current models, but the model 21's my department bought had the middle of three different trigger pull weights. I have always been



comfortable with it.
12/24/2011 9:48:19 PM EDT
[#3]
The trigger should be mostly the same, depending on if they did any work to it or not. Or changed parts.
12/24/2011 9:52:15 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
The trigger should be mostly the same, depending on if they did any work to it or not. Or changed parts.


They glocks are both used trade ins. I'm looking at a trade in Glock 21
12/25/2011 1:34:15 AM EDT
[#5]
The other thing is, if you don't like the trigger pull,  just google search how to change the connector on a Glock.   It's easy once you see a couple pics, and for between $5 and $20 you can try a bunch of different OEM and aftermarket trigger changes.
12/25/2011 4:03:38 AM EDT
[#6]
Yes.  That is one of the good things about Glock is that you can own several different sized and caliber pistols and have the same trigger feel and pull between them.   It makes it easier to shoot all of your guns accurately if they have similar triggers.

That is seriously the most singular reason that I switched to an almost exlusive Glock setup that consists of G26, G19, and G21 for my handguns.

That being said, there are a ton of glock trigger options out there, and you can modify several guns alike.
12/25/2011 6:34:14 AM EDT
[#7]
yep, all sloppy but all should be the same with the same components.
12/25/2011 6:41:56 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Yes.  That is one of the good things about Glock is that you can own several different sized and caliber pistols and have the same trigger feel and pull between them.   It makes it easier to shoot all of your guns accurately if they have similar triggers.

That is seriously the most singular reason that I switched to an almost exlusive Glock setup that consists of G26, G19, and G21 for my handguns.

That being said, there are a ton of glock trigger options out there, and you can modify several guns alike.


Hmm.

I honestly prefer my XD9's trigger over the glock, but its hard to say no to a G21 for <$400. Especially when a XDm45 is over $600
12/25/2011 7:05:30 AM EDT
[#9]
All of my Glocks have had different trigger pull characteristics.  Similar feel, but different enough that at times it pissed me off.
12/27/2011 5:56:06 AM EDT
[#10]
I have owned six, five of which were damn near identical.  The standout is a G36 that NEEDED an aftermarket 3.5 lb. connector to make it feel like all the other stock triggers.  It came out of the box really stiff with a harsh break.