Posted: 6/19/2015 8:41:27 PM EDT
| I just received a couple trigger bars from Brownells. I had ordered a Gen 3 as well as a Gen 4. As far as I can tell they both look identical. The Gen4 does not have the added bump on it. Did I get a Gen 3 trigger bar that was packaged wrong, or did Glock change the design? Is there anything wrong with putting a Gen 3 bar in a Gen 4? |
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Not that I'm aware of. Putting a gen3 trigger in a gen4 gun is one of the best things you can do to improve the trigger pull. Quoted:
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Unless they did away with the bump. Not that I'm aware of. Putting a gen3 trigger in a gen4 gun is one of the best things you can do to improve the trigger pull. This, gen4 guns all have the bump on them or that's what I was told in the armorers class last week. But what do they know. |
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Are we talking full size vs compact? Smooth trigger vs serrated? I ordered in a "smooth" trigger for my g19.4 - much better. No bump. No we are talking about on the trigger bar, the part where it rides up to contact the firing pin block and disengage it. |
| I have to say I am using the Gen4 trigger bar in my G19.4 I replaced the serrated trigger with a G17 smooth. I had originally robbed a Gen3 till I got the new. I tested the theory that the Gen3 was better than the Gen4 and I found little to no difference with the edge going to the 4 with the bump. Neither were heavily polished but the 4 came in just barely lighter on my gauge and I say barely because the difference between was less than a 10th of a pound. I know my sample size is small but I think this whole gen3 vs 4 trigger bar is way over stated. I think what most are experiencing is variations between different bars not that one is better than another. |