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Thread: I bought my son a G34 , what trigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Talon167 View Post
    Glad I am not the only weirdo that runs stock triggers.
    I also keep everything stock. Change for the sake of change?
    Last edited by Arik; 06-22-20 at 18:43.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrx04 View Post
    The trigger doesn't matter as much as the time you put behind it, IMO.
    Software over hardware. If I can’t get it done with X pistol, it’s because of me, not the pistol. Glock’s Gen 5 trigger is an improvement over previous generations but nothing to write home about, but even then, it’ll get the job done if you put the work in.

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    Life is too short to put up with a crappy trigger.

    Oh, and by the way, do you all keep the stock sights too.
    Last edited by TomMcC; 06-22-20 at 20:04.

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    Only when I’m being poor.

    Quote Originally Posted by TomMcC View Post
    SNIP...do you all keep the stock sights too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidjinks View Post
    Only when I’m being poor.
    That's about the only reason I would roll with the stock setup.

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    Nothing changed on the pistol. I thought I was pulling in the same spot. I will check again, slower and not in as much of a rush.
    Quote Originally Posted by davidjinks View Post
    What’s up with the second set of 10? Did you switch connectors and springs or try the pull on a different part of the trigger?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TomMcC View Post
    Life is too short to put up with a crappy trigger.

    Oh, and by the way, do you all keep the stock sights too.
    I just buy them the way I want them right off the bat. If any aftermarket crap has to be done I either avoid buying or just sell it. No interest in guns outside of shooting. Life to short to spend it at a constant swap meet

    Triggers feel fine. Weight brothers me more than anything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomMcC View Post
    Life is too short to put up with a crappy trigger.

    Oh, and by the way, do you all keep the stock sights too.
    After devoting my entire shooting life shooting the 1911, when I finally bought my first Glock, a Gen 4 G19, I thought the stryker fire trigger was a miserable joke, like pulling the lever an the staple gun to put up targets.

    The safety in the trigger was the biggest joke, a thin plastic blade, that after a few dry fire session made the finger painfully sore so when you actually shot live fire you were in pain.

    I polished and replaced the trigger bar, got the trigger down to 3.5ish and installed a smooth trigger shoe with wider safety and am quite pleased. The Glock is now a joy to shoot, actually with a smooth trigger pull of a well worn dbl action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arik View Post
    I just buy them the way I want them right off the bat. If any aftermarket crap has to be done I either avoid buying or just sell it. No interest in guns outside of shooting. Life to short to spend it at a constant swap meet

    Triggers feel fine. Weight brothers me more than anything else.
    Still, you're changing the sights. The only people I've seen running stock plastic sights are noobs. Go to the Glock picture thread, I doubt you'll see any stock sighted guns. But don't touch those sweet stock triggers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomMcC View Post
    Still, you're changing the sights. The only people I've seen running stock plastic sights are noobs. Go to the Glock picture thread, I doubt you'll see any stock sighted guns. But don't touch those sweet stock triggers.
    Nope. I buy the gun with the sights I want. I have stock nigh sights that Glock uses. But if you're specifically referring to the old plastic, white ball and basket style sights. Well I just sold two of my old glocks that had those sights. They won't win you any bullseye competitions but they work just fine for self defense
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