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11/2/2012 10:02:42 AM EDT
I am building my G34 up and would like to install a new trigger.  I'm looking at these two but am open to other options as well.  I'm not worried about not being able to use this gun for anything other than 3 gun as I'm going to stick a magwell on it and would probably use my G17 for production class if I shot IDPA.

Dawson - Edge:
Edge

Glockworx - Zev Tech Fulcrum
Zev

Thoughts / comments?

Nick

11/2/2012 11:44:38 AM EDT
[#1]
you might want to shoot the stock trigger first...with a high polish on the usual suspect parts, and about 6 pistol matches I was able to transition from 25years of 1911s, and keep the reliability of the stock parts... that's why I switched from a 1911 in the first place.. I use a plastic grip plug without an actual mag well... one reload a stage is typically what I encounter, and the plug doesn't change USPSA classification...and doesn't really alter my score
11/2/2012 8:18:54 PM EDT
[#2]
I just use a Ghost Rocket connector, lightened striker spring, and polished any parts of the trigger that contact each other.  Total cost ~$30.  I've tried several of the aftermarket triggers and don't like them any more than my setup.  It keeps the reset nice and strong which is more important to me than an ultralight pull.  My gun is still light and has a short break.
11/5/2012 3:37:03 AM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
I just use a Ghost Rocket connector, lightened striker spring, and polished any parts of the trigger that contact each other.  Total cost ~$30.  I've tried several of the aftermarket triggers and don't like them any more than my setup.  It keeps the reset nice and strong which is more important to me than an ultralight pull.  My gun is still light and has a short break.


I'll give that a shot. Better than spending $150 on a new trigger. Thanks
11/5/2012 7:57:05 AM EDT
[#4]
I used the Zev Tech Ultimate Trigger package in my Glock 34.

Not saying its the route for everyone, but every person who has tried my trigger has been shocked by how good it felt, how short and solid the reset was,.....




The downside is that my trigger was around $220-270 if I remember right.......but at this point, I have over a $1000 in my Glock 34 when you figure in the $490 I paid for it...so its a drop in the bucket.
11/7/2012 1:05:22 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
I just use a Ghost Rocket connector, lightened striker spring, and polished any parts of the trigger that contact each other.  Total cost ~$30.  I've tried several of the aftermarket triggers and don't like them any more than my setup.  It keeps the reset nice and strong which is more important to me than an ultralight pull.  My gun is still light and has a short break.


This is the route I always go... I've done all my own Glock triggers for years and compared to the others mentioned. I like mine better.
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