The ZEV V4 Race connector is the best I've tried & all of my Glocks now have one in them.
Couple that with a competition (heavier) trigger spring, everything polished up & you will generally end up at around 4-4.5 lb & significantly crisper than stock.........just remember that nothing is ever going to be like a 1911 trigger no matter what the advertising says.
One of the keys in shooting a striker fired gun is just to pull the trigger straight through.........can't pull it exactly like a single stage because of the stacking, so once you begin, pull it straight through w/o babying it, if you get my drift.
Also on any of my Glock that use the very abrasive (to me) grooved trigger, I replace those with a smooth trigger.
Evo Elites with spring kits in all of mine plus a polish on all surfaces with a Dremel and polishing compound.
At first I missed the 'two stage' hard stop but got over it quickly. My shooting buddy hasn't changed his yet and it's VERY noticeable shooting his next to mine. All my Glocks now have the same 'feel' and that feel is much smoother, crisper and lighter.
I won't be going back.
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I have a kit in my 43 and like it. One of my 19's was purchased with a bunch of work unbeknownst to me. It still has a felt stop but with much less effort to break. Wish all mine were like it but you can still feel a point which you know just a little more and it's going BANG.
I like being able to take up the slack and hold it right there knowing just a little more pressure it's going to fire.....
Yes, a good 1911 is a different world. I have a nice Dan Wesson and a NH Talon. Sweetness.... Dave
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One of the keys in shooting a striker fired gun is just to pull the trigger straight through.........can't pull it exactly like a single stage because of the stacking, so once you begin, pull it straight through w/o babying it, if you get my drift.
One of the keys in shooting a striker fired gun is just to pull the trigger straight through.........can't pull it exactly like a single stage because of the stacking, so once you begin, pull it straight through w/o babying it, if you get my drift.
If it works for you, but IMO, no.
It's a two stage trigger; shoot it that way.
My comment is aimed towards assuming you intend to shoot when you begin the trigger pull..........if the situation requires taking up the slack or 1st stage & holding, then obviously, the trigger is not pulled straight through.
And yes, it works for me, especially in any kind of speed shooting.
Straight through on round one.... just like Shane.... then the rest are fired from reset.
Be cautious running trigger mods in a carry pistol.... there could be legal ramifications for that modification if the pistol ever has to shoot a "bad guy".... remember, they have "rights" too.
You better pray to the God of Skinny Punks that this wind doesn't pick up......
Be cautious running trigger mods in a carry pistol.... there could be legal ramifications for that modification if the pistol ever has to shoot a "bad guy".... remember, they have "rights" too.
I've wondered about this myself. I have a pyramid trigger sitting in a box that I ordered for a G19. I carry the pistol on occasion and have concerns about that.
One of the keys in shooting a striker fired gun is just to pull the trigger straight through.........can't pull it exactly like a single stage because of the stacking, so once you begin, pull it straight through w/o babying it, if you get my drift.
If it works for you, but IMO, no.
It's a two stage trigger; shoot it that way.
My comment is aimed towards assuming you intend to shoot when you begin the trigger pull..........if the situation requires taking up the slack or 1st stage & holding, then obviously, the trigger is not pulled straight through.
And yes, it works for me, especially in any kind of speed shooting.
MM
OK, for the first round on a quick shot, yeah. But if you're pressing "all the way through" on subsequent shots you're not shooting from reset. You shouldn't need to use the full stroke of the trigger every shot, like you would on a double action revolver.
Maybe it's just my interpretation of your wording, but your original comment makes it sound like more work on trigger control would help you. If that's not you, then this can help clarify it for those who don't know any better.
Be cautious running trigger mods in a carry pistol.... there could be legal ramifications for that modification if the pistol ever has to shoot a "bad guy".
Be cautious running trigger mods in a carry pistol.... there could be legal ramifications for that modification if the pistol ever has to shoot a "bad guy".
What are you basing that on?
Nothing.... other than having heard it a couple times from CC instructors. Something about gun company lawyers....
You slick-up the trigger in your duty rig?
You better pray to the God of Skinny Punks that this wind doesn't pick up......