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    I bought my son a G34 , what trigger

    It’s a nice 34 with Ameriglow sights and 4.5 lb trigger it says on box. Still the trigger feels heavy for a range & mostly competition gun.

    What is the Goto trigger for Glock’s ?

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    Throw on a 3.5lb disconnection and leave the rest alone. Let him get some time on the gun and break things in as he gets better you can look at changing more things.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nowski87 View Post
    Throw on a 3.5lb disconnection and leave the rest alone. Let him get some time on the gun and break things in as he gets better you can look at changing more things.


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    I agree with this advice. I've found that the 3.5lb disconnector improves the trigger feel. After a few thousand rounds the gun will be broken in, and the trigger will have a perceptibly "better" feel compared to it out of the box.

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    I bought my son a G34 , what trigger

    As a self proclaimed “not a trigger snob” since it’s an easy rabbit whole to get lost down, I’m very much a fan of the flat face overwatch triggers with the factory connector. Maybe a minus connector if that particular gun needs it.

    1911s would be a different story but it’s Glock so good enough is sufficient.

    Except sights. Dawson precision adjustables is what you seek if it’s not going to get a RDS


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    Last edited by jpmuscle; 06-20-20 at 18:33.

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    Thanks for feedback. Does it matter that it is a Gen5 ?

    Can someone point me to the exact Overwatch I should get?

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    Last edited by Pappabear; 06-20-20 at 19:14.
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    I bought my son a G34 , what trigger

    Quote Originally Posted by Pappabear View Post
    Thanks for feedback. Does it matter that it is a Gen5 ?

    Can someone point me to the exact Overwatch I should get?

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    Id opt for the poly version;

    https://overwatchprecision.com/polyd...n5-compatible/

    I can’t speak to their efficacy in Gen 5 pistols (all mine are G3) but a flat trigger is a flat trigger so the benefits should be congruent.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    Id opt for the poly version;

    https://overwatchprecision.com/polyd...n5-compatible/

    I can’t speak to their efficacy in Gen 5 pistols (all mine are G3) but a flat trigger is a flat trigger so the benefits should be congruent.


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    Thank you.

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    It's already got a 3.5 connector in it. I threw a $10 Wolff competition spring kit in and did a light polish on the contact surfaces and got a totally reliable 3.5 lb fairly smooth trigger pull in my wife's 34. Just depends on how much you want to spend.

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    Brother, I’d just run it stock.
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