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    APEX Glock connector?

    This was announced in October 2016 and it's now on the market. Does anybody have any experience with it? I'm mainly interested in whether it provides a rolling break.

    Failing that, specific to Gen 4s, any connectors which do that? I'm currently using the dot connector that comes standard with them. I've considered a minus connector as well.

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    I've been using the Taran Tactical Innovations connector since the fall of 2013 and it has a nice rolling break.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HopetonBrown View Post
    I've been using the Taran Tactical Innovations connector since the fall of 2013 and it has a nice rolling break.
    Are your other components (TRS, striker spring) stock? Do you happen to know the pull weight? And finally, Gen 3 or Gen 4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssb View Post
    Are your other components (TRS, striker spring) stock? Do you happen to know the pull weight? And finally, Gen 3 or Gen 4?
    Glock 17 Gen 4, TTI Connector and all stock springs.
    5-pull average from middle of trigger (where the trigger safety hinges out of trigger): 5lb. 13 oz.
    5-pull average from lower 1/3 of trigger (directly on on the trigger safety): 4lb. 13oz.

    It's a nice rolling break. I have TTI connectors in each Glock I own. Best connector I've tried, and I've tried a lot.
    Last edited by MSparks909; 05-06-2017 at 04:18 PM.
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    I also like the TTI connector. It feels a lot like a PPQ in my opinion.
    I would probably install them in the future with the springs other than the striker spring.

    Don't like the Ghost rocket connector compared to the TTI. The factory oem connectors are okay but the 3.5# isn't as good as the TTI.

    The TTI moves the break point back so the reset effectively feels very short.

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    I'd avoid the TTI trigger bar spring. I had issues where it would fail to reset the trigger all the way; the trigger safety wouldn't engage. Swapped the stock trigger bar spring back in and no more issues. There's posts about the TTI trigger bar spring issues on some other forums. I elected to run just the connector. The safety plunger spring didn't make much difference and I'd rather have the stock springs. If you're going to run a lighter striker spring than factory you really should run a lightened striker too. I rarely shoot my Glocks so just the TTI connector is good for me.
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    I needed to reinstall the spring several times for proper reset. I think it is very sensitive to installation position because before that it would not reset but once it was in it worked fine

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    Using a 6# trigger spring in a Gen 4 Glock can possibly cause trigger reset issues.

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    While I love the Apex trigger in my S&W and their Glock extractor/plungers are awesome their Glock trigger was a big fat meh to me. It just didn't feel like that much of an improvement over my stock "-" set up.
    Last edited by secondstoryguy; 05-06-2017 at 09:16 PM.

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    I just recently got the Apex trigger and really like it. I'm using it with an Apex plunger, and a TTI plunger spring and TTI connector.

    I liked the setup with the stock Glock trigger shoe, but the Apex one definitely​accomplished what I was looking to do. The flat face helps me pull the trigger straight back where the rounded face of the stock trigger made it easier for me to push shots. I also like that I can't feel the trigger safety as much.

    No experience with the Apex connector since I'm happy with the TTIs, but I would imagine it's a quality piece.

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