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Quote from: huntandjeep on March 23, 2020, 06:40:46 PMQuote from: b23 on March 23, 2020, 04:46:55 PMI'm starting to think this trigger kit idea could become very expensive. Not so much because the kit itself costs much, but it could change my mind about how I feel toward Glocks in general and I'll end up buying a few. It wont . I never liked Glocks , brother bought a couple , I shot them , still didnt like them . Only reason I have my 19 is because I wanted to build a Gucci Glock . Found a Gen 4 for cheap and am using that frame for the build .Nope, it certainly won't! Still hate friggen Glock triggers.Spent all day cleaning my gun room, yeah it was that bad, and installed the new parts. Lowered the trigger pull about 1 1/4 lbs so instead of being 6 lbs it's now right around 4 3/4 lbs. I even polished the he11 out of the entire trigger bar, plunger, connector, and the back end of the firing pin to the point they all look chromed. Everything except the firing pin was a new part from Apex but I polished them to a chrome finish anyway. I never really had a big issue with how heavy the trigger was but I was hoping to eliminate A LOT of that longggggg azz pull. It definitely helped shorten the length a pull a little, but nothing like I was hoping for.So you were right, it's HIGHLY doubtful I'll be acquiring any new Glocks.
Quote from: b23 on March 23, 2020, 04:46:55 PMI'm starting to think this trigger kit idea could become very expensive. Not so much because the kit itself costs much, but it could change my mind about how I feel toward Glocks in general and I'll end up buying a few. It wont . I never liked Glocks , brother bought a couple , I shot them , still didnt like them . Only reason I have my 19 is because I wanted to build a Gucci Glock . Found a Gen 4 for cheap and am using that frame for the build .
I'm starting to think this trigger kit idea could become very expensive. Not so much because the kit itself costs much, but it could change my mind about how I feel toward Glocks in general and I'll end up buying a few.
Pew Pew Tactical has a good write-up about polishing, and good available Glock triggers.https://www.pewpewtactical.com/best-glock-triggers/
Quote from: b23 on April 30, 2020, 10:09:08 PMQuote from: huntandjeep on March 23, 2020, 06:40:46 PMQuote from: b23 on March 23, 2020, 04:46:55 PMI'm starting to think this trigger kit idea could become very expensive. Not so much because the kit itself costs much, but it could change my mind about how I feel toward Glocks in general and I'll end up buying a few. It wont . I never liked Glocks , brother bought a couple , I shot them , still didnt like them . Only reason I have my 19 is because I wanted to build a Gucci Glock . Found a Gen 4 for cheap and am using that frame for the build .Nope, it certainly won't! Still hate friggen Glock triggers.Spent all day cleaning my gun room, yeah it was that bad, and installed the new parts. Lowered the trigger pull about 1 1/4 lbs so instead of being 6 lbs it's now right around 4 3/4 lbs. I even polished the he11 out of the entire trigger bar, plunger, connector, and the back end of the firing pin to the point they all look chromed. Everything except the firing pin was a new part from Apex but I polished them to a chrome finish anyway. I never really had a big issue with how heavy the trigger was but I was hoping to eliminate A LOT of that longggggg azz pull. It definitely helped shorten the length a pull a little, but nothing like I was hoping for.So you were right, it's HIGHLY doubtful I'll be acquiring any new Glocks.Sorry to hear that . At least you know . Look on the bright side , You won't be buying anymore Glocks so think of the money you will save
Alchase's link above mentioned possibility of light primer strikes with Zev spring kit, unless using their aftermarket lightened striker. YMMV.
The one thing I do really like about Glocks is how super simple they are to work on so if it's a problem, swapping back to the factory spring is easy peasy.