I’m not a fan of flat face triggers on Glocks. Their Falx trigger is probably my favorite aftermarket Glock trigger and I’ve tried many.
I’m not a fan of flat face triggers on Glocks. Their Falx trigger is probably my favorite aftermarket Glock trigger and I’ve tried many.
I recently experimented with the Overwatch Precision Tac trigger on my training Gen 3 G19. The index finger on my dominant hand is quite short, and I was curious if having the trigger shoe a little closer to the grip would improve my shooting.
Overall impressions: It seemed well made, installed just fine, and the SCD worked 100%. The trigger shoe is positioned slightly more to the rear, compared to OEM or Apex.
However, over several sessions, I didn't see any improvement in scores on my go-to drills (The Test, 5 Yard Roundup, 25 yard B-8). So I removed it and went back to OEM.
If you buy one, shop around a bit. I've seen them at various prices at the online stores.
--Josh
“Formerly we suffered from crimes; now we suffer from laws.” - Tacitus.
This?
yeah, that's overthinking.Almost never happens; but if my master grip is sloppy there is the freak accident of me hitting the side of the trigger and not depressing the trigger safety.
Has only happened once in 3 years shooting 3 times a week, but has happened (was trying to get under 1 second draw from aiwb)
--Josh
“Formerly we suffered from crimes; now we suffer from laws.” - Tacitus.