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6/2/2014 1:55:22 AM EDT
Just picked up a g19 a few weeks ago with stock everything.  Have 3.5 connectors in my other glocks so I got them all out and dry fired to compare.  Turns out one of them feels just like the stock trigger on my new gun.  So I went and ordered ghost 3.5 for the new g19 and one for other (g23) so all my triggers would be the same.  Got them in and swapped out the other day and the new g19 feels good but still no change in the g23.
So one at a time I'm doing a polish job on the trigger parts hopefully there's a burr or something making that one trigger bad.

Anyone have multiple glocks with an issue like this?  Any fixes or other suggestions from what I'm trying?  thanks
6/2/2014 4:13:22 AM EDT
[#1]
They will vary a bit between examples get over it and just shoot them as is
6/2/2014 4:43:33 AM EDT
[#2]
There is some variance from gun to gun, but I've never swapped from a 5 lb connector to a 3.5 and been unable to tell any difference.
6/2/2014 5:15:05 AM EDT
[#3]
Triggers change more drastically with use than we think. Dry fire is your answer IMO.
6/2/2014 6:10:34 AM EDT
[#4]
All of my Glock triggers feel different.  The springs will also make a difference.  If you shoot one more than the others then it will also feel a bit different.
6/2/2014 8:17:19 AM EDT
[#5]
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All of my Glock triggers feel different.  The springs will also make a difference. If you shoot one more than the others then it will also feel a bit different.
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Yep...  the one I have with the best trigger is the one I've put the most rounds through.
6/2/2014 1:15:08 PM EDT
[#6]
Funny thing is the one with the bad trigger is the one I've shot the most.
6/2/2014 10:51:23 PM EDT
[#7]
I've never had one with a particularly bad trigger, but my 30sf has a noticeably crisper break than the others.


Also, Gen 3s have better triggers than Gen 4s. A G3 trigger bar in a G4 will solve this.
6/3/2014 3:13:39 AM EDT
[#8]
I never noticed how "bad" my 21 trigger was untIl I shot my dads g30.  Holy shit the g30 is extremely crisp and I went from loving my glock to feeling like it had a sponge in the trigger mech.

ETA. The 21 has easily double the amount of rounds through it
6/4/2014 12:00:22 AM EDT
[#9]
The connector may need tuning.

The trigger bar could be binding on the frame.

The relationship between the cruciform and the striker may be different.  

Also, make sure each is lubed properly.

^those things can make one less crisp than the other.
6/4/2014 1:14:37 AM EDT
[#10]
Feels the same between stock and 2 different brands 3.5 connectors.  Took apart and polished all surfaces tonight so I'll have to get to the range and test this weekend.
6/4/2014 1:53:14 AM EDT
[#11]
I picked up my first Glock a 41 a couple weeks ago and it came with a nice trigger compared to some other Glocks I've handled. I put in a 3.5 connector, 6 lbs trigger spring and polished all contact points to a mirror finish. It now feels amazing.






My friend has a 19 and he did the same thing to his and for some reason he said it is nowhere near as nice as mine. So I guess you just have to keep experimenting with it until you find the right combo of tweaks will make it better.