I’ve removed the video regarding sanding the frame where the connector and trigger bar interact from YouTube because of their policies. PM me if you’re interested in viewing it.
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I’ve removed the video regarding sanding the frame where the connector and trigger bar interact from YouTube because of their policies. PM me if you’re interested in viewing it.
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Vogel has mentioned before that he does this as well. Mix and match triggers and housings with different connectors until he gets the feel he likes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6zgirtG4JI
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I have a quick video that I'm working on uploading now.
I have 1 Gen 5 34 and 1 Gen 5 17 that had horrible triggers. I have 3 Gen 5 34s and 3 Gen 5 17s in total, so I was able to swap parts back and forth to isolate the issue. The two Gen 5 Glocks with...
One thing I’ve never mentioned in this thread is splits. I actually don’t think you need to split like crazy in order to be a good shooter, however splits do matter up to a certain point. I think if...
I’m not advocating riding the reset at all, however at a certain point you can only move your finger a certain distance so fast and you need to shorten that distance slightly if you want to shoot...
Would you agree that you're less likely to have trigger freeze with a 1911 than you are with a P30?
Don't get me wrong, you can have trigger freeze with any pistol.
USPSA does an equipment survey every year at their National Championship match. Below is a breakdown of the firearm brands used by the competitors at the match. I selected Production Nationals...
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I completely agree with this statement and that's exactly why I'd argue that reset does matter. When the reset is significantly farther forward than the trigger break point, people do have to...
I respectfully disagree with two points here.
1) There are VERY few shooters shooting the P30 in competition, and I feel pretty safe in saying that the number of really good shooters (M class or...
I've read the article posted by Dagga. It's actually the reason I purchased the P30. I REALLY wanted to like that gun too. Tons of dryfire and practice with it to try and get competent. I finally...
I completely agree with this as it mirrors my experience, however I disagree with others saying that this trigger is a positive in any way. Any trigger that causes you to be less accurate or...
Fixed it for you.
I love this place. High level pistol shooting with some WWII Fighter debate mixed in. Where else are you going to find that!?!?!?
FYI, If you're enjoying this thread, you really need to give War...
You're a lucky man! Doing timed tests where distance is involved like distance change up, I see a significant difference in speed and accuracy with a defined wall as opposed to the rolling break. The...
I actually like the stock "." connector quite a bit but the break and reset is a bit forward for my liking and slows me down on close range targets in a USPSA match. In looking at aftermarket...
This x1000. Corsairs were the sexiest WW2 fighters even though the Hellcat inflicted far more damage in the Pacific.
Here's my dilemma. I have two Gen 5 17's that I ordered two TTI Grandmaster kits for. I installed them in each gun but the connectors looked a bit different. One had almost a matte coating with no...
I’m just a nobody, but I know exactly what you’re talking about and have all of the pistols you listed above. How far back the trigger breaks correlates directly to how much I have to concentrate to...
Mizzou Grad here who lived in Columbia for 5 years and still has family that lives there. Booches does indeed have an outstanding burger. Shakespeare's Pizza is also a good pizza joint in town that's...
Fixed it for you.
I'd like to see two things from Glock:
1) An updated modular grip where they get rid of the hump on the back completely and make that an option for people via attachable backstrap.
2) A more...