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I do dislike the triggers on glocks quite a bit, I want a one piece trigger, no safety in the middle.

I think you might have a problem with that.


Is that not a thing?

Well, only if you want to revisit the P320 drop safe issue with your Glock. That lever keeps the trigger bar securely locked up from any inertia forces if any hard bump or drop occurs. As suggested, most aftermarket trigger makers were wise enough to fix Glock's oversight by flushing their lockup deactivation lever with the trigger face when depressed. Makes a Glock more shootable for many folks by eliminating a protruding irritant on the pad of their trigger finger, and the lever no longer acts like like a tail fin or rudder if a shooter's finger motion during the trigger pull isn't traveling exactly straight back.
 
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Except for the mosquitos.

The aftermarket triggers use smooth face triggers, instead of serrated, and the trigger safeties go flush, making them a non issue when shooting. There are a lot of options out there. Changing just the trigger is a pain; changing the trigger with the trigger bar as one unit is dirt-simple.
 
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I have one Glock. It's a Model 22 for which I also have a Lone Wolf 9mm barrel and mags.

If I primarily relied on it for self defense I would not alter the trigger because it is not a bad trigger. I agree with those that suggest spending enough practice time to learn the trigger. It doesn't take long.

I primarily use mine as a paper punch and a Ghost Trigger kit made a measurable difference. A local smith did mine, but it is not terribly complicated.


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