I'd like to pick the brains of the more experienced Glock gurus on this forum. I prefer a flat-face trigger shoe in my Glocks and when I swap out the trigger in my Glock, I only swap out the trigger shoe using those from companies that themselves are installing their flat face shoe on Glock OEM parts, not changing those parts, some polish them. And most offer a new connector.
But I never touch any of the internal springs in my Glocks. In the past I've dabbled with swapping out all the springs and pushing the Glock to the point of failure, but now I'm content simply to change out the trigger shoe and stick with Glock OEM parts. I do use the connectors from various companies when I buy their trigger groups.
Here's my questions, I've never had any problems with my Glocks if I stick only with swapping out the trigger itself, the only time I've had failures is when I've jumped in the deep end with ZEV parts, springs, etc. etc. This is when I've had issues.
But lately I've been reading about people who have problems with JUST the aftermarket trigger shoes, etc. But since it is hard to gauge the accuracy of Internet chatter, what is the sense of facts here when it comes to swapping out just the trigger shoe, sticking with Glock OEM parts otherwise, and maybe swapping out the connector?
Thanks for any insight or comments here.
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