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Old 01-18-2023, 10:41 PM
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Nah… Still using a 3rd party connector…

All you really need is regular and consistent correct practice (dry/live fire) to smoothen out the trigger pull…


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Most people don't realize that the (-) connectors trade more trigger travel for less pull weight.
I actually prefer the shorter pull length of the stock connector but then I reduce the pull weight with a heavier trigger spring.
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I have a JOHNNY GLOCKS EVOLUTION X DROP-IN COMBAT TRIGGER in 3 of my Glocks. I use them for SD, CCW, training, and hopefully this year in Competition.

I get why a lot of people say leave it stock, but F that. Glock stock triggers suck. I was doing some work on my brother's G17 and when I put it back together I checked the trigger and I thought I installed it wrong or broke it or something because it felt so bad. Then I remembered he had a stock trigger. Haha. They work, and can get the job done, but they do suck compared to aftermarket triggers.

There will always be some old guy (I'm old too so don't get mad. haha) who says they shoot the stock trigger great. Well good for them. I have sold so many Johnny Glocks triggers he should be paying me. I've let instructors and students in my classes try my trigger and everyone seems to really like it. I sure do.
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Old 01-19-2023, 4:56 AM
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Nah… Still using a 3rd party connector…

All you really need is regular and consistent correct practice (dry/live fire) to smoothen out the trigger pull…


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You don't need to use a third party connector to do the 25 cent trigger job. All it is is lightly polishing engagement surfaces.
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Old 01-19-2023, 10:02 AM
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Nah… Still using a 3rd party connector…
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You don't need to use a third party connector to do the 25 cent trigger job. All it is is lightly polishing engagement surfaces.
Absolutely correct.

I was alluding to the Ghost connector in the video (you did watch it? )



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Most people don't realize that the (-) connectors trade more trigger travel for less pull weight.
I actually prefer the shorter pull length of the stock connector but then I reduce the pull weight with a heavier trigger spring.
Yes! That is a good point actually!
The longer travel - can be annoying sometimes - one of my G21SFs uses the dot, btw.

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