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I figured I would finally make a thread here for us Glock fanbois. I've been running these triggers for a couple years now. They are a perfect value replacement for mushy stock Glock triggers. I've done almost everything you can do with G triggers... messing with springs... home gunsmithing... Gucci triggers. Personally, I think that messing with springs and connectors has a negative impact on reliability. Particularly connectors, but that's another thread.
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I am not affiliated with the company btw, I just have had really good experience. They are built on stock glock parts, but just polished and modified. They aren't really lighter, but how light do you really need a defensive gun trigger. I like the weight of G triggers, I just never liked how sloppy they were. I run the ones with the adjustable pre-travel. They have a small hex key hole in the top of trigger near the frame. You use the included key, and dial it back until the glock trigger safety (the back part that blocks trigger from moving rear) clears the frame reliably and allows trigger to break.
The result is a trigger that is LEGIT on the wall as soon as you clear that trigger safety. The trigger bar is basically moved rearward until it's closer to the firing pin safety plunger, which is a majority of the slop in the beginning of the trigger pull. The pull is short, the break is clean, and it's got a great weight/consistency.
As I said before, I don't recommend getting any connector or the over-travel eliminator. That's where problems can start. The best part? These are $50. That's like 1/3 the price of these Gucci triggers out there that are complete garbage. I run them in all of my Glocks, and don't see myself stopping any time soon.
GLOCK | GLOCK PARTS | GLOCK TRIGGERS | CUSTOM GLOCK TRIGGER
I am not affiliated with the company btw, I just have had really good experience. They are built on stock glock parts, but just polished and modified. They aren't really lighter, but how light do you really need a defensive gun trigger. I like the weight of G triggers, I just never liked how sloppy they were. I run the ones with the adjustable pre-travel. They have a small hex key hole in the top of trigger near the frame. You use the included key, and dial it back until the glock trigger safety (the back part that blocks trigger from moving rear) clears the frame reliably and allows trigger to break.
The result is a trigger that is LEGIT on the wall as soon as you clear that trigger safety. The trigger bar is basically moved rearward until it's closer to the firing pin safety plunger, which is a majority of the slop in the beginning of the trigger pull. The pull is short, the break is clean, and it's got a great weight/consistency.
As I said before, I don't recommend getting any connector or the over-travel eliminator. That's where problems can start. The best part? These are $50. That's like 1/3 the price of these Gucci triggers out there that are complete garbage. I run them in all of my Glocks, and don't see myself stopping any time soon.