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Upgraded trigger for Glock--Discussion Please

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  • TipBledsoe

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    The best trigger upgrade for a Glock is just not possible... A stock 1911 trigger just won't fit or function in that Tupperware toy :laughing:
    Lynx Defense
     

    TEXAS "All or nothing"

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    Trigger change purpose? On pistols I've only changed out 1 trigger only for "a what the hell" try for a g22. I don't do any comp shooting, so I'm not trigger picky or a complainer as long as it functions properly. I believe it was a RYG trigger? I bought it maybe 5 years ago? A small improvement over the factory trigger.
     

    bbslider001

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    I guess the best solution is go to Sig Sauer P320 or Macro or even 365 XL....all of which I run consistently now. This is what I figured out LOL....no more Glocks in this house. It was a good 2 year run though!
     

    BuzzinSATX

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    I came for answers, left with more confusion and a stock glock trigger
    There are a LOT of ways to go with a Glock trigger.

    I keep them mostly stock with a polish job (see MCARBO videos on You Tube) and maybe a Ghost connector.

    If I ever had a dedicated competition Glock, it would have a Timney trigger.

    I’ve tried several aftermarket parts…few really give a better trigger break IMO.

    Stay away from lighter springs on a defensive pistol.
     

    SIG_Fiend

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    I came for answers, left with more confusion and a stock glock trigger
    What were you looking to do with yours, and what model is it? Assuming it's not one of the slim frame models (G42/43/43X/48), the following will work on everything else.

    To keep things simple, the easy button for improving the trigger pull is:
    On most Glocks, this should result in a 4-5lb pull. Give or take ~1/2lb for different generations and individual parts fitment. In general, the combo will reduce the trigger pull by ~1-1.5lbs from stock.
     

    xsefan

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    Try just a polish of the internals. Lonewolf use to make a trigger with pre travel and over travel adjustments. Just smooth!
     
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