I’m looking to improve the gen4 trigger in my gen4 g20. It’s just mushy in the initial pull compared to my gen3 guns.
I suppose I don’t really need a whole new trigger, maybe just a different connector or something.
What have all you here done to address the gen4 trigger? It’s not terrible or anything but like I said the initial pull feels harder than on my gen 3 triggers.
Thanks!
Posts: 5082 | Location: Alaska | Registered: June 12, 2010
I have tried just about every 4th gen trigger there is
I really like the Apex stuff
The agency and Suarez stuff would probably be next
Then the zev stuff (the triggers gave me blisters)
Of note, the apex stuff is also the cheapest (win)
I should also add that my experience was with the 9mm glocks. Some manufacturers don’t make all their stuff for the large frame guns (20;21;29;30 etc). So I apologize in advance if some of my suggestions are invalid for that reason
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Posts: 7796 | Location: Warrenton, VA | Registered: July 09, 2005
Originally posted by Kevbo: I have tried just about every 4th gen trigger there is
I really like the Apex stuff
The agency and Suarez stuff would probably be next
Then the zev stuff (the triggers gave me blisters)
Of note, the apex stuff is also the cheapest (win)
I should also add that my experience was with the 9mm glocks. Some manufacturers don’t make all their stuff for the large frame guns (20;21;29;30 etc). So I apologize in advance if some of my suggestions are invalid for that reason
Thanks kevbo, I also noticed some companies don’t make large frame stuff so perhaps a different connector or something may work, I suppose if I had to, I could even send it out for a trigger job but I’d like to find something I can do myself.
I’m no gunsmith but I have some extra time on my hands so I would t mind buying some tools and getting into the gun.
I’m planning g to use this as my go to woods gun so I want it to be perfect for me.
Posts: 5082 | Location: Alaska | Registered: June 12, 2010
I'm a fan of the Suarez triggers. Mine are drop safe. They also sell just the trigger shoes for like $20 so if you want to keep it stock for the internal mech but have a flat trigger that would probably work well. For the price I can't think of a better option. I've heard nice things about the other brands mentioned.
Posts: 3123 | Location: Pnw | Registered: March 21, 2009
I have installed four Suarez triggers on some of my Glocks at $59.00 each you can't go wrong. Their is no trigger bite like your get with the Glock triggers. Also changed connectors on them.
You only need one punch. Whatever you do DO NOT watch Lenny Magill's video (Glock Store). You should never need a hammer to punch the pins out of the frame as he does.
Posts: 7456 | Location: CA | Registered: April 08, 2004
Originally posted by Nismo: You only need one punch. Whatever you do DO NOT watch Lenny Magill's video (Glock Store). You should never need a hammer to punch the pins out of the frame as he does.
thanks!!! isthere a particular punch I should get? perhaps glock even makes one.
Posts: 5082 | Location: Alaska | Registered: June 12, 2010
Any 3/32 punch will work. Glock makes one for around $7-8, which is what I use. The main points to look for when putting things back together is to make sure you put the top pin in before you put the slide stop lever so that the spring of the lever is under the pin. Also make sure the trigger spring is seated correctly on the trigger bar, otherwise it will bind up if its off center.