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7/3/2016 4:59:09 AM EDT
Is there anyway to get a Glock trigger as good as a Walther PPQ trigger?
7/3/2016 5:31:15 AM EDT
[#1]
You would have to purchase an aftermarket trigger.
7/3/2016 7:40:57 AM EDT
[#2]
4# stricker spring
7/3/2016 7:46:54 AM EDT
[#3]
I've got a DK trigger in my USPSA gun.  It's sweet (for a Glock trigger.)
7/3/2016 8:26:27 AM EDT
[#4]
The glock trigger both chocks cocks the striker and releases it. Basically a double action striker gun.

Guns like the P320, M&Paul, VP9, and PPQ are fully cocked and the the trigger only needs to release the striker. Essentially a single action.

7/3/2016 9:33:34 AM EDT
[#5]
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.

7/3/2016 10:06:59 AM EDT
[#6]
Is this for competition or carry?

Many of the really light short competition triggers can defeat the internal safeties (drop, out of battery, striker safties) and aren't suitable for use outside of gaming.
7/3/2016 11:14:05 PM EDT
[#7]
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.

7/4/2016 9:52:55 AM EDT
[#8]
Step 1   Sell Glock

Step 2    Buy PPQ

Step 3    PROFIT!!!!!!

7/5/2016 10:17:49 AM EDT
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That's a poor choice unless you have a lightened striker.
7/5/2016 12:07:31 PM EDT
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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?