On a whim today at the range I had a 3.5 Ghost brand connecter thingy installed in my Glock 23. Unfortunately I didn't have time to go back in the range and try it out. Dry firing I can't really tell a difference. What is it supposed to do?
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Ahh, maybe it's not much of a difference on a Gen 4? It's still nothing to write home about. Then again my other pistols are a 1911 and Model 19, so nice triggers by any comparison to the Glock.
I bought the spring kit too, but the armorer couldn't get them to fit so I got a refund on those.Comment
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The shops I frequent always do free installation when you buy their stuff.Originally posted by Linehand131Is this a real question? You had someone else install a "connector thingy" in your gun without knowing what it does?
Hope you didn't pay too much for a service you could do yourself in about 5 min.
Try google or YouTube next timeComment
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I put one of those in years ago. I didn't like it. It went full auto. Put back in the original.
I am not sure what the brand was. But it came with springs. I think the gear was for for gen 3, and my gun was a gen 2.
Make sure you test it.Comment
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A .25 cent trigger polish eliminates the need for replacement parts in general, IMHO...
You are merely accelerating the normal smoothing and break in that occurs naturally after a thousand rounds or two.
It keeps your trigger stock (liability), while dropping trigger weight and noticeably increasing smoothness.Real Californian...Comment
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A .25 cent trigger polish eliminates the need for replacement parts in general, IMHO...
You are merely accelerating the normal smoothing and break in that occurs naturally after a thousand rounds or two.
It keeps your trigger stock (liability), while dropping trigger weight and noticeably increasing smoothness.
I'm a DIY'er and the $0.25 trigger is the first thing I do to the Glocks I've owned and the Glocks I own now. I typically drill the trigger housing and install the set screw to limit over travel after that. After years of ownership and doing stuff like that, and then trying several of the trigger sets available on the market now, I've come to the conclusion that the $0.25 trigger is time-wasted for me. I do not ever do anything to my CCW G26 and learn to shoot it as is, but my other "for fun" Glocks I would invest in a good trigger set. I would recommend that if the 25 cent trigger job feels adequate to a new Glock owner, leave it be and have fun, because spending money on a good trigger set will ruin you.
The newest Glock trigger I've tried is the Lonewolf trigger where pre-travel and over travel can be adjusted on the trigger shoe... It is still not a 1911 trigger, but having just a tiny bit of safe pre-travel feels awesome compared to a stock Glock trigger.NRA Member, CAPRC MemberComment
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