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| Stock spring, glock (-) minus connector, and a Glock smooth trigger to replace the serrated ones.
Glocks work exceptionally well in terms of reliability, over very long periods of time and round counts. Mixing in parts that aren't a part of that equation is moving in the wrong direction, unless it's a toy. |
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| quote: Originally posted by sns3guppy: Stock spring, glock (-) minus connector, and a Glock smooth trigger to replace the serrated ones.
Glocks work exceptionally well in terms of reliability, over very long periods of time and round counts. Mixing in parts that aren't a part of that equation is moving in the wrong direction, unless it's a toy.
Agreed. The s springs do fail tho. The plastic springs make the pull longer and less crisp than the s spring. IMO |
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| OEM - connector, that's it. |
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| G34 straight out of the box, which apparently is the smooth shoe and oem - connector.
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| I had a Glock 23. I tried every combination of the stock spring, stock connenctor, "-" connector, and NY1 spring. What worked best for me was the "-"/NY1 combo, but I'm a revolver guy and this was probably the closest to a revolver-like trigger pull I could get with the Glock. If I get another Glock I will most likely use the same set-up.
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| Ghost Tactical 5.0Lb I like mine a little heavier and appreciate the overtravel stop
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| I just don't think they need anything but a smooth trigger and a case of ammunition. At 1000-2000 round count they = the polish job so I don't even bother with that deal anymore. Just shoot it, the more the better.
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| Wouldn't say it's my favorite, but I run stock out of the box internals on all mine.
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| Aftermarket parts for me. Running a Gen2 with a Salient flat trigger and a ZEV barrel, striker, and connector. The trigger pull and reset are amazing!
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| Posts: 9439 | Location: Somewhere looking for ammo that nobody has at a place I haven't been to for a pistol I couldn't live without... | Registered: December 02, 2014 |
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| Travis Haley Skimmer Trigger or Apex
Sigs, HKs, 1911s, Berettas, Glocks and SW revolvers
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