Can you get a NY-1 trigger on the gen 5 Glocks and if so, what is the best way?
Can you get a NY-1 trigger on the gen 5 Glocks and if so, what is the best way?
For the OP,
the 39651 NY1 Gen5 trigger spring is relatively new to Glock's parts list. Glock generally doesn't sell these parts to somebody unless they're a Certified Glock Armorer. As the subject part is so new, it'll likely be a few more weeks (maybe even ~8 weeks) until the usual Glock parts suppliers get these in stock, such as:
https://www.glockparts.com
or
https://www.midwestgunworks.com
or any other suppliers which are out there.
You could install an OEM Glock Plus Connector.
I have a 39651 spring coming to me in the mail tomorrow. I'm not really much of a Glock user anymore, but I do have some left in my collection. I will try this new return spring in a 19.5 and report back hopefully within the week to compare the NY1 spring equipped Gen 5 with NY1 spring equipped Gen 4. Previously on another thread, I was going to post a report on the NY spring for the slim series, but this always ended up being backordered so it never happened.
This will increase the weight of the trigger, but only at the "wall" unfortunately.
I installed the 39651 spring in my 19 Gen 5 today. The weight of the trigger pull with the factory setup was 5 lbs 7 oz according to my Lyman gauge. After installing the 39651 spring, the trigger weight measured 8 lbs 1.4 oz. There is increased resistance in the trigger pull during the pretravel phase prior to reaching the "wall." It makes my 19 Gen 5 feel fairly similar to my well worn 17 Gen 4 with the NY1 spring. The 39651 NY spring is not compatible with Gen 1-4 Glocks. Previous generation NY springs are not compatible with Gen 5 Glocks and Glock 45, 19X.
So what is the attraction to the NY1? I put one on a Franken glock 19 and didn't care for it. To me it didn't duplicate a revolver DA pull.
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