I was at the range the other day when I observed a glock 19 fire 1 round after resetting the trigger. It had a 3.5 wolf connector along with a .25 trigger job. The connector was bent back to the proper angle and it fixed the problem temporarily. Needless to say I will never again recommended another lightened connector.
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lost my faith in the Lone Wolf 3.5 connector
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lost my faith in the Lone Wolf 3.5 connector
Last edited by Munny$hot; 04-05-2014, 4:14 AM.Can DI AR's run dirty?
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"If it ain't stock, it don't belong on your Glock"Tags: None -
I've never had a problem with the 3 glocks I've owned, not one. Everyone has been tricked out. I was taught to use the copper never seize on the connector, I think they bind in that area. I watched the Glockstore install a spring kit, connector etc & the tech suggested always use the never seize. People polish that area where it connects & it binds. YMMV.Yes I took the pic, no I didn't go swimming! -
I would never trust them for SD. The only aftermarket trigger parts I trust are Apex, but they are specifically for carry and SD (M&P series stuff), so they absolutely have to be more reliable.
Some 3.5 connectors do not let the trigger reset in Glocks. Happened to me and my G20. I don't remember what brand it was, but I won't even use any in range guns now.Comment
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TLG doesn't like them either: http://pistol-training.com/archives/6459
OEM minus connectors in mine and I still think the trigger is good. Aftermarket connectors are definitely not worth whatever performance increase I'd gain over an OEM minus connector.Comment
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