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  • 1911Operator
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 2691

    Glock 3.5lb trigger kits.. whats the difference?!?!

    I see a huge variety of 3.5lb trigger kits. Some have cut outs on the disconnect and some dont.. is there a advantage to one compared to another? Here is an example:



    vs.



    Its almost a $10 difference in price, both are for 3.5lb triggers for GEN 1-4 so what would be the advantage of one vs the other?

    What is the best trigger kit you guys recommend? I have a G23 and G22 I need trigger kits for. thanks!
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    _TomT_
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 3354

    Changing the connector or anything on the reciever might be fine but IMHO for me personally I don't want to mess with things like safety springs and striker springs. One, the Glock has an internal safety that I cannot see, if it failed to engage due to faulty or out of spec springs how do I know for sure that the gun is safe. Two, I don't want to have to deal with light strikes and such, the OEM spring seems to be able to ignite all primers including the hard Winchester primers.

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    • #3
      himurax13
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 3895

      First of all you need to see what sort of connector came with your glock. If it is a "-" or a "." connector, a simple 25 cent trigger job and a cheap Glockworx spring kit can get you below 4 pounds at the expense of possible light primer strikes.

      A real trigger kit will involve adjustements for pre and post travel, lighter plunger, an optional lighter striker, different springs, and will cost over $150 or more.
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      • #4
        CK_32
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Sep 2010
        • 14369

        One looks cooler?


        I'm sure here is a difference. It's hard to tell off of eBay with bland descriptions and half the time the picture not even being the actual product for sale.


        I have a polish job and a 3.5 ghost in mine. It's not bad. I hear good thing about apex if you want to full on trigger swap.
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        • #5
          oath-keeper
          Member
          • May 2014
          • 123

          Go visit ghostinc.com. You can learn enough about triggers to make your life wn mind up...

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