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  • mctatical
    Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 173

    Overwatch Precision NP3 Glock connector

  • #2
    Gregchico
    Vendor/Retailer
    • Dec 2006
    • 2377

    Originally posted by mctatical
    My main goal is to achieve the 4.5 pounds pull without changing springs. Thank you in advance for your response.
    Factory "-" disconnector and 150 rounds of practice ammo for the same amount of money...
    Granted it is not mc tactical....

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    • #3
      stormvet
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Mar 2010
      • 11986

      You will roughly reach your goal of 4.5 with the Glock - connector in a Gen 3. I have either dot or a - connector in all my Gen 3 Glocks(dot connectors are great in Gen 3s), only other mod are 6 lb trigger springs. My pull weight on them with a Lyman are.

      17rtf2. spring and -. 4.1
      23. spring and dot. 4.3
      27. spring and dot. 4.5
      22. spring and dot. 4.1
      22c. spring and -. 3.12... this gun even stock always had a great trigger.
      35. spring and -. 3.15

      My Gen 4s all have - or aftermarket, my one Gen 5 is stock.

      I test at the bottom of the trigger, which by the way is the same place Glock test. So actual trigger weight is a little higher, but it is the most accurate place to test as far as consistency goes.
      Im a warmonger baby, I got blood in my eyes and I'm looking at you.

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      • #4
        W.R.Buchanan
        Veteran Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 3368

        Go to Brownell's.com and buy a 4 lb striker spring. It will come in a kit that cost's @$12 and includes the little spring that hooks the trigger bar to the frame. This will yield an @ 4lb trigger pull.

        When you start messing with the connectors you get different length trigger pulls simply because of the way the connector functions. When the angle on the connector changes to a shallower angle on the lighter versions, the trigger pull length increases.

        The spring is an easier and cheaper fix.

        Randy
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        • #5
          boopiejones
          Senior Member
          • May 2014
          • 2044

          Lone wolf 721 connector is my current favorite. I haven’t measured, but the trigger pull is drastically improved , as is the reset.

          We resurrected the original Glock long minus 3.5lb connector because it works! Comes with a 6lb trigger spring. Made with the highest-quality stainless steel.
          my Benitez goes to 11

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          • #6
            zfields
            CGN Contributor
            • Aug 2010
            • 13658

            I've had....issues...with my lone wolf connector. About 5 emails and a few phone calls, and still no contact with them. |


            As far as the OP, I can't say anything about their connectors, but Overwatch's triggers and support is top notch.
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            • #7
              boopiejones
              Senior Member
              • May 2014
              • 2044

              Originally posted by zfields
              I've had....issues...with my lone wolf connector. About 5 emails and a few phone calls, and still no contact with them. |


              As far as the OP, I can't say anything about their connectors, but Overwatch's triggers and support is top notch.
              my Benitez goes to 11

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              • #8
                zfields
                CGN Contributor
                • Aug 2010
                • 13658

                It may have been the 342. I tossed the part, so really not too sure anymore.
                Sandstorm Custom Rifle Slings : Custom Paracord slings

                10% off slings for calguns members. PM for details. Like us on facebook!

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                • #9
                  stormvet
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 11986

                  When I bought a couple APEX triggers for my M&Ps I decided to try one of their Glock connectors. It was only $15 compared to $25-$35 for a Glock minus or other aftermarket. I liked it, put it in a Gen 4 19 and left it in. Dropped the pull from 5.1 to 4.3, feels fairly close to a minus and is a darn right bargain compared to most other aftermarket connectors.
                  Im a warmonger baby, I got blood in my eyes and I'm looking at you.

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                  • #10
                    shafferds
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 1970

                    Do a polish job and also clean up the sear area just don't change the angle.

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                    • #11
                      Matt P
                      Veteran Member
                      • Jun 2006
                      • 3093

                      Originally posted by stormvet
                      You will roughly reach your goal of 4.5 with the Glock - connector in a Gen 3. I have either dot or a - connector in all my Gen 3 Glocks(dot connectors are great in Gen 3s), only other mod are 6 lb trigger springs. My pull weight on them with a Lyman are.

                      17rtf2. spring and -. 4.1
                      23. spring and dot. 4.3
                      27. spring and dot. 4.5
                      22. spring and dot. 4.1
                      22c. spring and -. 3.12... this gun even stock always had a great trigger.
                      35. spring and -. 3.15

                      My Gen 4s all have - or aftermarket, my one Gen 5 is stock.

                      I test at the bottom of the trigger, which by the way is the same place Glock test. So actual trigger weight is a little higher, but it is the most accurate place to test as far as consistency goes.
                      Can you share where Glock the company tests trigger weight at the bottom of the trigger.
                      My WTB of Anything Glock 1-2 Generation, Tupperware, Manuals or Parts. Press Me

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