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I kind of chuckle when I read the posts that go 'just bought a new G19.5, what's the best aftermarket trigger for it?' And they haven't even shot it.
It is a little different with sights. I want either a green fiber optic or black on black for range pistols. I know that from experience. What I don't know is how/where the pistol shoots until, well, you know, I've actually shot it.
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I wont argue sights. Stock sights offer no training benefit and changing cannot hurt relability. And yours were apparently defective.
Run whatever trigger you want, but if it doesnt work, go back to glock. By stock, i mean glock brand.
It really doesnt matter unless you’re competing (GM ), training does.
Yall may laugh & poo poo this- but Ive tried it many times and I can feel a difference...but put a drop of oil where Glock recommends on the connector..it helps.
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RLTW
“What’s New” button, but without GD: https://www.m4carbine.net/search.php...new&exclude=60 , courtesy of ST911.
Disclosure: I am affiliated PRN with a tactical training center, but I speak only for myself. I have no idea what we sell, other than CLP and training. I receive no income from sale of hard goods.
I do too.
I like Overwatch Precision for an aftermarket trigger on a carry gun, but I typically just leave it be. Glock triggers will smooth out over time. I put oil on the connector like the others above me do.
Since Glock triggers work as an assembly to accomplish multiple things, I'm not wild about triggers that take up tons of pretravel/creep to the point that they begin engaging safety features.
The G34 already has a 3.5lb connector in it. It’s really called a 4.5lb or minus connector.
OP, you can put a reduced safety plunger spring in and a 4.5lb striker spring. The 4.5lb striker spring will lower the pull close to a pound.
Or you can go all out and get a Johnny Glock competition trigger kit with his striker. That’s as good as it gets but the springs alone Weill be less then 10 bucks and make a big difference.
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