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Thread: Glock OEM Performance Trigger

  1. #181
    What are the trigger shoe and safety tab made of (plastic/aluminum) and is the geometry compatible with existing Gen 5 aftermarket trigger shoes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by L-2 View Post
    Post 106, in this Glocktalk thread has the post tying Timney to Glock:
    https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/gl...#post-31810840

    No source was listed for the pic/screen-shot, however, making the post's info questionable.
    Timney says they don't make it

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpicyBrass View Post
    Why does it scare you? Gen 5s already have a 5lb trigger. It still has a blade safety and all the other safeties to keep a striker from reaching a primer without a trigger pull.

    Glocks don’t need a SCD or manual safety.
    You will find many here who disagree.
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    If I ever end up with a Gen5 set up for gaming I can see getting one of these. I wonder how GSSF will handle them?
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  5. #185
    I wonder if you can change out the ejector and use it in the 44.

  6. #186
    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    I wonder how GSSF will handle them?
    I have been told, but not at first hand, that it is OK in all divisions whose guns it fits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ndbbm View Post
    Anyone know what the trigger pull weight is on these, that could be important later for me. Still 5 plus pounds?

    Jason
    I don’t think they are 5 lbs. it seemed like 3.5 to 4 lbs to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mjolnir View Post
    I don’t think they are 5 lbs. it seemed like 3.5 to 4 lbs to me.
    So I just left a local gun range and used their lyman digital trigger gauge. 3 sets of three pulls each in the middle of the trigger shoe yielded a consistent 4 pound break each and every time. Not an average an actual 4 pound break.

    With the Glock OEM standard connector installed, same testing criteria yielded 4.5 consistently.

    I suspect an OEM + connector would likely hit the 5 pound range.

    Personally 4 pounds is perfectly acceptable for a duty trigger.

    For shits and grins we tested the pull at the bottom of the trigger shoe and was able to click off 3.4 pound pulls consistently.


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  10. #190
    Crappy weather day, so we practiced on steel. I spent the session shooting my Open gun. At the end, I pulled out the Glock with the new trigger, and took three runs in a row on our steel array. I was faster with the Glock than my Open gun, and all three runs were within .01 of each other. This trigger rocks.

    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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