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  • xsefan
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 1931

    Gen 5 disconnector?

    From what I find on line. The 3.5 l v disconnector should work with all Generation 3 4 and 5 glocks.
    I have been playing with a gen 5 19. I pulled the new ghost 3.5 with no hump disconnector from my gen 4. I put it in terms gen 5 and the trigger feels the same. Has anyone else had this problem? I just sold my gen 4 to get the gen 5. I'm having a bit or buyer's remorse. I was lucky and had the opportunity to buy with out the original owner wanting 10 billion dollars for the gen 5
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    CSTactical
    Vendor/Retailer
    • Sep 2007
    • 4089

    From those that know, they say not to use Gen 1234 parts in the Gen 5 yet as they have not been tested for reliability YMMV Oh and BTW it's a connector
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    • #3
      M1XdColt
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2013
      • 806

      your not going to get a very great answer from hear, due to most of these Calguns can't even owned them, touch them but only get to see it with their eyes only. if it work it works and if you said it feels the same than that is what you're going to get. after all it's only a glock that has the gen 5 and it's still new so their isn't much out their for it at this time. you can be the 1st of showing these calguns what a gen 5 is all about with aftermarket parts and do reviews so they all will .... you know the rest. due to no response is what i said on top so they're all speechless at the moment.

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      • #4
        laurelpark
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 1013

        For me, the Gen 5 disconnector was the California Roster.... Sorry, couldn't resist chiming in on that one since it disconnected me from the ability to get one to play with.

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        • #5
          Lead Waster
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          • Sep 2010
          • 16650

          Originally posted by CSTactical
          From those that know, they say not to use Gen 1234 parts in the Gen 5 yet as they have not been tested for reliability YMMV Oh and BTW it's a connector
          LOL, I was going to say that too!

          The Glock has no disconnector as the connector is uh, not connected after firing until you reset the trigger.
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          • #6
            xsefan
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 1931

            Well FYI the gen 4 with stock connector has a better feeling trigger pull in at 6lb flat. The ghost 3.5 rocket in the gen 5 is 6.5 to 7lb on the trigger scale. It feels like 10 lb I pulled it apart 3 times just to make sure it was not something I put in wrong.

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            • #7
              ap3572001
              Calguns Addict
              • Jun 2007
              • 6039

              I am currently shooting / testing Gen5 17 . I am planning to leave the trigger stock. It's fine the way it is. All my duty / carry Glocks are stock. I only change sights.

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              • #8
                xsefan
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 1931

                I will post a picture. It turns out the new trigger bar has a cup with a spring that must be put back in place of you change the connector. You will need a small pick. Now it works fine. Much lighter than stock
                User error and training issue. I did not properly install the parts. In the gun.
                So feel free to drop in after market connectors

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