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    Anyone know if this increases the pre-cock % from the standard trigger arrangement?

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    Quote Originally Posted by medmo View Post
    Anyone know if this increases the pre-cock % from the standard trigger arrangement?
    Fully pre cocked like a Timney.

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    ETA: Link to pdf of downloadable manual is two posts down.
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    Sorry: I’ll see if I can snag the pdf, if it’s not protected by IPR, I’ll post it here.

    Edit: just looked at it. 4 pages, no IPR marking. Wow, lots of changes to the TMH involved, much more than I thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJ View Post
    Sorry: I’ll see if I can snag the pdf, if it’s not protected by IPR, I’ll post it here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankee View Post
    Quoting myself . I re-watched part of that Johnny Glocks video. He describes a hook on sear that functions as a drop safety and prevents trigger bar from being pushed down. But it looks like that hook might also prevent sear from moving down until trigger is pulled. If so, then seems like Glock Performance Trigger is safer than Timney trigger. Would be easy to check if this is really the case if had trigger in person.

    Yep, it appears that the “hook” support the sear. This may be the first fully cocked striker with a supported sear. With that said, it would appear to be just as drop safe as the traditional glock action.

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    Looks like these triggers would be IDPA SSP legal if the trigger shoe was changed to a traditional one, correct?

    No visible external modifications?

    You could theoretically do that with a Timney too?

  8. #108
    Out of stock at brownell’s. Anyone see them in stock elsewhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    Looks like these triggers would be IDPA SSP legal if the trigger shoe was changed to a traditional one, correct?

    No visible external modifications?

    You could theoretically do that with a Timney too?
    Yes for your first question. The timney needs a trigger return spring and you can't add that to a stock trigger shoe

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    Mine just arrived and I'm heading to my shop to install it and see what it is all about. I'll report back this afternoon.




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