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    Glock minus connectors

    Anyone who's done the armorer course or otherwise has any info - did factory minus connectors just dry up? I can find aftermarket ones all over but can't seem to find a source for the factory ones any longer. I'm that guy who prefers the minus connector with the NY1 trigger spring and have been trying to outfit a Gen 5 26 I picked up.

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    I too prefer that configuration in gen 2 and 3 Glocks. I've only used aftermarket, but I've seen factory "-" Connectors on a couple of sites, I'm sure. GT Distributors or Big Tex Ordinance, maybe.

    I don't know if you can do that in a gen4 though, as the geometry and trigger spring is different.

    I know I could not achieve this in my gen4 G19, due to the different geometry of the Trigger Housing. NY1 spring w/ "-" Connector was heavier and less smooth than in my gen3 and 2 guns.

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    Good timing! I'm looking for one as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViniVidivici View Post
    I know I could not achieve this in my gen4 G19, due to the different geometry of the Trigger Housing. NY1 spring w/ "-" Connector was heavier and less smooth than in my gen3 and 2 guns.
    I'm looking forward to seeing how it comes out. I've been out of Glocks for years and it was a bit surprising to see internal components had actually changed.


    Thanks Mega! Edit to add: $10 shipping for a connector - can't make this up.
    Last edited by DirectTo; 03-29-24 at 15:12.

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    The last connectors I got came from Overwatch Precision, either polished or NP3d. They had both dots and minus last time I checked.
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    I use over watch precision also.

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    I'll add that the "-" Connectors I use are Ghost (in the gun I'm carrying, as every other day), Lone Wolf, and Zev. I like them all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViniVidivici View Post
    I too prefer that configuration in gen 2 and 3 Glocks. I've only used aftermarket, but I've seen factory "-" Connectors on a couple of sites, I'm sure. GT Distributors or Big Tex Ordinance, maybe.

    I don't know if you can do that in a gen4 though, as the geometry and trigger spring is different.

    I know I could not achieve this in my gen4 G19, due to the different geometry of the Trigger Housing. NY1 spring w/ "-" Connector was heavier and less smooth than in my gen3 and 2 guns.
    Sample of my 1 so YMDV, but others may be YMMV like mine.

    Bought a Gen 1-3 G17 trigger assembly off a company at selling Glock parts at Knob Creek after they assured me it would work in a Gen 4(I think they advised the bar possibly could have some side to side play) that never gave me any problems with an NY1 trigger spring and a Ghost 3.5lbs connector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirectTo View Post
    I'm looking forward to seeing how it comes out. I've been out of Glocks for years and it was a bit surprising to see internal components had actually changed.



    Thanks Mega! Edit to add: $10 shipping for a connector - can't make this up.
    Yeah thats steep, but you can add some parts to make up the price? Replacement springs, etc

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