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2/25/2011 3:33:36 PM EDT
If you get the 8lb ny trigger with the 3,5 conector how many pounds is your trigger . I like the stock trigger just whish it was smother . its for a 23
2/26/2011 6:43:11 AM EDT
[#1]
Should be a bit above 5 lbs.  I tried this setup with a lone wolf 3.5 connector and it was noticeably harder to keep front sight from jiggling while dry firing.  Switched back to stock after one range session as trigger felt mushy.
2/26/2011 7:14:57 AM EDT
[#2]



Quoted:


If you get the 8lb ny trigger with the 3,5 connector how many pounds is your trigger . I like the stock trigger just whish it was smother . its for a 23


If you like the weight of the stock trigger but want it crisper, I suggest that you purchase a 6# Trigger Spring for$3.00 from Lone Wolf HERE.  The spring is a higher weight than stock but because it works with the trigger pull rather than against it you'll find it crisps up the pull significantly and virtually eliminates over travel.



I use one in all my Glocks.



 
2/26/2011 10:45:29 AM EDT
[#3]
I'm currently using the NY (olive drab) spring and Ghost 3.5 connector.  It breaks at 5.5 lbs, I like the way that the reset is more positive and that take up is even until it gets to the point of let off...breaks the same all the time.
2/26/2011 11:24:16 AM EDT
[#4]
if any thing I would like it smother , what lb trigger do they have from the factory. what lb is the conector rod from the factory ?I thought they were 5.5lb but my buddy is saying their 8lb .
2/26/2011 12:05:36 PM EDT
[#5]
5.5lb. is stock on the majority of Glock's.



3.5lb. is stock on 17L/24/34/35.



Blue label Glock's are what ever the agency ordered, though standard is 5.5lb.
2/26/2011 12:50:58 PM EDT
[#6]
ok thank you !
2/26/2011 2:05:58 PM EDT
[#7]
Here's a pretty good review that Ayoob did a while back:

The real story of Glock trigger pull weights

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQY/is_11_50/ai_n6209982/

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