“Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais
OK, who is going to install a Glock minus connector and five pound striker spring, and report on that trigger?
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
There were some cases of that reported, some didn't work right out of the box. Sometimes they'd start with BTF and graduate to FTE.
I had a brand new G19 (Gen 3) that'd stovepipe straight out of the box. Glock fixed it for me, and it ran fine until I sold it to fund something else. My G19 MOS is a BTF machine too. G43 works great. I'm excited about Gen 5, but I'm waiting a little bit to see how they do over time extraction wise
The score so far:
Mainly yeasayers. Some naysayers. Some naysayers turned yeasayers. A couple of yeasayers turned naysayers or mehsayers.
Some undecideds. A few who have evaluated and pontificated without having picked up one of the Gen 5's.
There's nothing civil about this war.
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Swapped a Glock minus connector in my G5 19 just to see...honestly couldn't tell a ton of difference. The smoothness and rolling break nature of the trigger didn't change. The wall felt *slightly* lighter but I don't think it's enough difference to matter.
I can tell a huge difference when I swap out a G4's dot connector for a minus one. This G5 not so much. That's honestly a good thing because it shows just how good these triggers are (for a Glock) out of the box. I'm sure the G5 34 will come with a minus connector but it's really not needed on these guns. This is coming from someone who really appreciates good triggers too.
My G5 shooting will be on a weekend hiatus. Dropping both of them off before tonight's match to have some plastic surgery performed. Same guy who stippled my PX4s. Should have them back by Saturday or Sunday I imagine. He works fast! I'm still on the fence about having him work the frames on my Gen 4 19 and 17 or just letting them go so I can buy more G5s. The trigger on my G4 17, even with the TTI connector, is garbage compared to the G5s. It's really noticeable. Spongy, gritty mess. And an aftermarket connector is as much as I'm willing to do to a Glock. All springs (and spring cups!) will remain stock. Learned my lesson on that one. I've had compromised reliability even with 5# striker springs and good ammo. Juice isn't worth the squeeze in that regard.
I've also had to install a HRED in both the G4 17 and 19 to get them to eject properly. The 19 also needed an Apex extractor...ugh. Will shoot the G4 17 tonight and I'll see how I do.
Shoot more, post less...
Is it in fact the same as the Gen 4 "." connectors? I could imagine that the other changes are what improved the trigger pull.
Way back in the early pages (I may hunt it up tonight) someone, I think HCM, posted words to the effect "the FBI guns have a specific connector, as does the Gen 5".
I thought that very provocative. Did that mean they both share a specific connector or that they each have a different specific connector? And I may be over thinking it.
“Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais