Posted: 7/3/2016 4:59:09 AM EDT
| Is there anyway to get a Glock trigger as good as a Walther PPQ trigger? |
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I've been using this trigger in my Glock 35 set up for USPSA limited for 4 years. I also have it in a G34 set up for ESP and 3G.
I recommend an extended firing pin with 4.5lb or lighter striker springs. http://glocktriggers.com/products/edge/ In my opinion it's better than a stock PPQ trigger. There are many other after aftermarket glock triggers out there. I'm sure some are even better. Some are not. I just haven't tried them all. If you don't want to throw much money at it, you can get the trigger much lighter with a polish and the spring kits. |
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Removing a safety device is illegal in shooting sports. It is good to mention because it's really easy to accidentally nullify a trigger safety with a pretravel set screw. I seem to remember one of the new flat triggers inadvertently defeated a drop safety last year too.
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That's a poor choice unless you have a lightened striker. Quoted:
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4# stricker spring That's a poor choice unless you have a lightened striker. Especially if you plan to use it as a carry pistol. No amount of changes to the Glock trigger will make it feel like a PPQ just like no amount of changes will make a Glock trigger feel like a 1911. You can however make a Glock trigger feel really nice but it really depends what you are going for. Loosing weight or actual feel of the trigger? |