I tried out a "3.5" connector yesterday and ended up figuring out I wanted to get my own. When I google glock oem 3.5 connector I got some results saying now markets them as 4.5 minus connectors? I am having a hard time finding one. I really want to stick with glock/ghost since I have experience with those. Anyone know where to start?
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LWD Connector
Lone Wolf Arms is the largest manufacturer of aftermarket parts for Glocks. We also have M&P Shield, Beretta/Taurus, and Browning Hi-Power parts.
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LWD Trigger Stop
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Glock's 3.5# connector actually is now branded as the 4.5# connector and Glockmeister has Glock parts in stock.
Last edited by SA227driver; 06-19-2012, 10:09 AM.NRA, CGF, GSSF, SAF member
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Correct... You can buy it here:
But I prefer the dot connector which is between the standard 5.5 and 4.5:
My opinions are my own and do not represent the position of other companies I may be involved with.Comment
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The connector was renamed because the "3.5" connector in reality gives the trigger a 4.5 lb pull and not 3.5 lbs.I tried out a "3.5" connector yesterday and ended up figuring out I wanted to get my own. When I google glock oem 3.5 connector I got some results saying now markets them as 4.5 minus connectors? I am having a hard time finding one. I really want to stick with glock/ghost since I have experience with those. Anyone know where to start?Originally posted by G. Michael HopfHard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.Comment
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Yea thank you for the links. It sounds like glockmeister is rated high for shipping and stuff. You recommend them?Glock's 3.5# connector actually is now branded as the 4.5# connector and Glockmeister has Glock parts in stock.
http://www.glockmeister.com/45-Pound...ductinfo/G721/
What's the difference between the two? Is the minus lighter and the plus heavier I'm assuming?Correct... You can buy it here:
But I prefer the dot connector which is between the standard 5.5 and 4.5:
http://glockparts.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=236286&CAT=705Comment
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In order of weight, I believe it is
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-- (Super Secret)My opinions are my own and do not represent the position of other companies I may be involved with.Comment
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Sorry to repost, I dont have a gen 4, so I'm assuming I can only really get a 4.5 "-" connector it seems?Correct... You can buy it here:
But I prefer the dot connector which is between the standard 5.5 and 4.5:
http://glockparts.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=236286&CAT=705Comment
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Do these aftermarket connectors keep the same overall feel of the factory trigger? Meaning loose pretravel, stopping stage, break? If all they do is reduce the break weight, then I will buy one. If they cause the stopping stage to be less obvious or nonexistent, then no.Comment
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Well I tried one out yesterday, things seemed a hair smoother and the break and overall travel seemed smoother, much nicer. I dont mind 5.5 but I figured I'd give the 3.5/4.5 a try. They are nice.Comment
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I have a 3.5 on my g19 and I love it... If you get one and swap out the 5.5 pound stock one you will notice itComment
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I see... well I guess "smooth" isn't my main concern, I LIKE the distinguishable breaking point that factory triggers have. I remember a while back my brother put a 3.5 Ghost into his SR-9 and it completely got rid of the stage. It turned into a consistent ~4 pound pull of pretravel up until a sudden break. Didn't like it.Comment
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