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Paulinski
09-11-08, 07:53
I don't like the serrated Glock triggers as I find them uncomfortable will G17 trigger fit in G26?

Thanks in advance

Paul

Robb Jensen
09-11-08, 08:17
I don't like the serrated Glock triggers as I find them uncomfortable will G17 trigger fit in G26?

Thanks in advance

Paul

Yes and that's how I set up all my compact and subcompact Glocks. The G20/21 trigger bar will also work in a G29/30 to get rid of the serrations as well.

Paulinski
09-11-08, 08:20
Thank You GotM4.

markm
09-11-08, 08:21
This has come up before. I had to go check my G27 and G22 to confirm this last time.

Not that it's good or bad..... but I don't even notice these things.

ToddG
09-11-08, 08:30
It makes a significant difference to me on any gun that I'm going to shoot a lot. I've got no use for serrated triggers.

markm
09-11-08, 08:33
I think the G27/G26 feels so weird in the hands compared to the full sized pistol that I just forget about the trigger feel completely.

LOKNLOD
09-11-08, 08:34
It makes a significant difference to me on any gun that I'm going to shoot a lot. I've got no use for serrated triggers.

What effect does the serrated trigger have for you, Todd?

I'm just starting to use the smaller Glocks and want to keep an eye out for any thing that might be a hang up for me (or my wife).

ToddG
09-11-08, 08:40
For extended sessions, it rubs my trigger finger pad raw. It also makes fine adjustment to trigger position more difficult.

Don't get me wrong, it's not going to cause cancer or make good shooting impossible. But the switch to a smooth trigger is cheap & simple.

LOKNLOD
09-11-08, 08:44
For extended sessions, it rubs my trigger finger pad raw. It also makes fine adjustment to trigger position more difficult.

Don't get me wrong, it's not going to cause cancer or make good shooting impossible. But the switch to a smooth trigger is cheap & simple.

Gotcha. :)

Detmongo
09-11-08, 10:00
i've put 17 triggers in both my 19 and 26 with no issues at all. i have quite a few rounds thru both guns since switching triggers and bothh have run fine. as Todd has stated makes a big diff. during high round count training.

MX5
09-11-08, 20:19
Very nice subtle improvement.

Leonidas
09-11-08, 23:59
You know, I actually never noticed before that the triggers were different on my Glock 17 and 19 (referring to the trigger serrations). Thanks guys, now I'll probably get a callous using my 19 at a class this weekend! ;)

rob_s
09-12-08, 04:51
Yep, the trigger swap is something I do on all Glocks with serrated triggers as well. I got the trick from a Gunsite instructor that happens to be a relative way back when I bought one of the first Glock 26s as they had been doing it to the 19s for quite a while.