I looked at Brownells and Midwest Gun Works. Where do you buy it?
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Buy the entire housing. It’s like 8.00
Comes with the trigger return spring assembly as well as ejector. I did get a different ejector part number but swapping ejectors is simple.
#47021 is the latest 9mm ejector for gen 5, according to my instructor. We had to hand write those in the manual at class. Manual states one should not disassemble the trigger return spring assembly.
A rumor I’ve heard about why the Gen5 G19 and G17 failed testing at a large federal agency was that the testers had disassembled, and improperly reassembled, the trigger return spring assembly. The primary failure mode during testing was breakage of the trigger spring assembly.
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What advice would folks have for smoothing out a Glock trigger? I’m looking to have the trigger behave more like a smooth DA pull as opposed to that small hitch that I experience just before the shot with most Glocks.
“Conspiracy theories are just spoiler alerts these days.”
Specifically, plastic stirrup /bar/flag that holds the Gen 5 trigger spring in place.
The new part is described in this video between the 10:00 and 12:00 minute marks.
No other Agency (that I am aware of) has experienced this issue with Gen5/M models and failure of this part due to improper re-assembly is a known issue. As such I’m inclined to believe the issues in this particular agency test were self induced.
In one of my gen 4s I used the TTI connector only and it gave a nice rolling break. Everything else was OEM.
I have not tried anything to the gen 5s. I might give TTI a try again. My gen 5 g45 trigger has turned crappy. A few hitches and like a 2 stage trigger. I know Glock sells every pistol they make but geeze just a little more thought into coatings/material or whatever would be welcomed.
G45 MOS with threaded barrels in grey and FDE seem to be hitting shelves.
“Conspiracy theories are just spoiler alerts these days.”
For Post 3175,
I'll suggest trying either or both of two parts:
-Glock minus connector
https://www.glockparts.com/custom/GLSP721.htm
There are other brands, but I've only tried a few other brands. My Glocks, if a minus connector, are using Glock-brand, aka OEM, connectors. The quality and consistency just seems to be more reliable. If being used to replace a "dot" connector, expect ~1/2 less in trigger pull weight The connectors are often sold out. Do get on a waiting list as the connector can come into the supplier and the ship out before its website even says it's in stock, depending on if the supplier has a back-order system or merely an email to let you know it's now in-stock. Ebay might be another source if the seller seems legit.
#39651 NY1 Gen5 trigger spring. This spring will raise your trigger pull to ~8 pounds (from the standard 5.5 pounds) and will give a more DA-revolver-like feel.
https://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/39651
Again, shop around &/or get on the waiting list(s) for these parts.
Once you try these parts, come back and let us know how it/they worked out compared to what you're looking for.