Many believe a simple change to the minus (3.5) connector drops trigger pull weight to 3.5#. No. To get the weight to drop to such a level also requires changing to a lighter striker spring and striker safety spring as well as the included stronger trigger spring. Changing ALL the parts needed to lower trigger pull weight the maximum, and it is possible the resulting lighter trigger COULD produce light primer strike misfires. This part WILL improve trigger pull in nearly every case, typically more crisp-less spongy from whatever it had been, but the reduction with the connector and spring ONLY drops the pull weight by +/- 2# from whatever it had been (Glocks vary, but the true trigger pull weight of an unmodified pistol is in the zone of 8#). A drop from 8# to 5 or 6# is better, just not a 3.5# result. The advantage of this version is that as an OEM Glock part, the gun still qualifies as "stock-unmodified" for Glock Sport Shooting Foundation competition.Read full review
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I did not notice any worthwhile change on my Gen 3 - 19 except for the trigger reset with more of a snap, which I will be removing the 6# trigger spring and putting the stock back in. I may just remove the connector all together, My Gen 3 - 20 however, did smooth out the trigger pull and maybe slightly lighter pull, but did give it a bit of a mushy feel, but it was an improvement. Overall, I would not expect any miracles from this simple swap, it is not a "trigger job"...I tried what people have recommended, but I may just put both of them back to stock, there was no noticeable worthwhile change for me..guns are all different and it may be better for yours, results may vary. The product itself is a quality OEM product and have no issues with the product. thanks
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The price is not good, but the product itself is. The only reason the price is so high is because they can't be bought officially from another website. The product it self is good, though. It helps in reducing and smoothing out the wall of the Glock trigger break. You will loose crispness, but will gain reduction in pull weight. It is not recommended for duty carry because of this reduction in trigger pull, so it is up to you if you want to carry it this way. It is a great OEM part with Glock quality, if you want to pay its price.
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Excellent part. Glock quality. Definitely use the 6lb. trigger spring included! My recommendation would be to POLISH THIS CONNECTOR AND THE TRIGGER BAR THAT IT COMES INTO CONTACT WITH TO A SHINY FINISH!!! Makes your trigger pull like two flat sheets of glass with light oil between the two sheets. SLICK!! Also, I would recomend changing out or polishing the strker block button. Trigger pull will continue to suck if you don't. Also, get a lighter striker and ise the 4.5lb spring. This makes the trigger as light as 3.5- 4lbs.
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Item just as described. OEM factory glock "-" connector that drops right in. "25 cent trigger job" on my glock 27 took the grit out of the factory trigger, but the pull was still pretty heavy. Looked around for OEM minus connectors and VERY glad I found one. No problems with installation. Pair with the "25 cent trigger job" for a smooth, reliable trigger using glock factory parts.
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