Thank you. That indicates to me the sear is not "fully supported," which I had inferred from the prior comments about the hook. The hook fully supports the trigger bar it seems but the sear free floats and is held in place by springs similar to the VP, and PPQ designs.
I really need to get one of these to play with ASAP.
JG version for gen 1-4
https://youtu.be/2P452uZ17KEhttps://...be/2P452uZ17KE
So what is everyone’s overall experience.
Mine is positive better groups faster times
IMHO, it is an improved Timney type Glock trigger and is the best pe-tensioned / cocked Glock trigger currently available. The one downside it has for *me* and many other people, especially those that carry AIWB vs the standard Glock trigger is, it is not compatible with a Glock SCD ( striker control device), which means there *can* be a greater potential for an accidental discharge upon re-holstering the pistol. Also, while the new OEM Performance trigger feels really good compared to the *standard* Glock trigger, when you compare the new OEM performance trigger to a *really good worked on* Glock trigger using factory OEM parts, in *my* experience using both triggers side by side, *I* saw little to no meaningful on target accuracy improvement or on target split times improvement using this new trigger. *I* choose to pass on this trigger because *I* would rather have the option to be able to use the Glock SCD (striker control device) so I have less of a change of accidentally shooting myself like the man in the link below, although he did it on the draw.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=747_rz-qE4w
Only a couple of hundred rounds personally, but I see tighter grouping, as said earlier it’s more forgiving. I would say my perception is it’s easier to shoot, with the positives and negatives that go along with that.
I’m going to set up with a plus connector and see how that works out.
I believe I would carry one after qualifying if that were an option.
Both predictive and reactive, depending on target difficulty. In the first stage, that far partial was definitely a reactive sight picture. I ended up putting two shots within 1” of each other on the top edge of the lower A zone. In the second video, probably also reactive on those partials to make sure I tucked the hits in the A.
Could someone please post a pic of how the trigger bar is supposed to look installed on the trigger housing?
Mine came apart when I removed the black rubber band.
This should help. Thanks to @RJ.
GLOCK_Gen5_Performance-Trigger_Manual_202301.pdf
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