View Full Version : Trigger Techs New ACE Trigger system for Glocks
akatrd
04-04-2025, 06:56 AM
Does anyone have any experience with TRIGGERTECH? This looks interesting to me for a competition set up .
https://dealer.triggertech.com/products/ace-trigger-system-for-glock
Texaspoff
04-04-2025, 07:32 AM
First I have seen. True 911 feel, that would be very interesting. Sure has a lot of parts in it. I'd be interested in trying one, but not sure I would run one full time in a duty self defense weapon.
TXPO
HeavyDuty
04-04-2025, 07:44 AM
No trigger blade safety?
Texaspoff
04-04-2025, 07:50 AM
No trigger blade safety?
The whole trigger shoe is the safety, it has a locking tab on it that stops reward movement until the trigger shoe pivots, allowing the tab to clear. Works like the original M&P trigger, but the whole shoe pivots rather than half of the show like the M&P shoe. Great idea for those who hate the tabbed safety.
Interesting. Probably not for me, but props to them for *appearing* to have put in some effort to make a quality product and significant change.
The whole trigger shoe is the trigger safety and artificial take up make me wish it had a manual safety, which I’ve never thought about a Glock before.
psalms144.1
04-04-2025, 10:19 AM
Thoughts:
1. At $275, I'm a hard pass
2. The video had a brief asterisked comment that Gen5 installation requires "frame tab removal" Not sure what that means, but if I need to modify the frame in any way, I'm out
3. There is no such thing as a "true 1911 trigger feel" on a hinged trigger. Please stop saying dumb stuff like that. It might be crisp, short, and clean, but it won't feel like a 1911's straight pull.
Jim Watson
04-04-2025, 11:53 AM
Should I want to set up a GSSF Unlimited, I would consider it along with a Johnny Glock, but first, I would see what a friend has come up with, he says he is getting good results with conventional polish, minus connector, and spring engineering. It won't take much to beat a GPT or Timney.
akatrd
04-04-2025, 12:21 PM
First I have seen. True 911 feel, that would be very interesting. Sure has a lot of parts in it. I'd be interested in trying one, but not sure I would run one full time in a duty self defense weapon.
TXPO
That How I feel about it right now. Time will tell
HeavyDuty
04-04-2025, 12:39 PM
The whole trigger shoe is the safety, it has a locking tab on it that stops reward movement until the trigger shoe pivots, allowing the tab to clear. Works like the original M&P trigger, but the whole shoe pivots rather than half of the show like the M&P shoe. Great idea for those who hate the tabbed safety.
I didn’t catch that the first time. Interesting approach!
Texaspoff
04-04-2025, 01:57 PM
I didn’t catch that the first time. Interesting approach!
Yeah, but the whole system seem skinda fiddly. May be something good for comp guys.
TXPO
1More
04-04-2025, 09:15 PM
Yeah...I appreciate Texaspoff's explanation of the trigger acting like a full shoe safety dungus. I appreciate new engineering concepts. I like that this company is trying to do something different and new. Andddddd....this doesn't seem like something that solves an issue. It seems like a bit of a marketing run. Is it better than stock, stockmod(personal preference), GPT 2.0, or timney based on purpose? I'll be the party pooper and say, at best, for practical shooting, it's probably equal with any other option. At this point, I feel like glock triggers are the equivalent of engines in race cars. A few vetted options and a lot of marketing. Watching the videos on the factory website, I got the feeling it's an option, but nothing else.
Maybe I just don't like the long 'shwartz' added to the backplate.
I only got room for one shwartz behind the trigger.
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