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Glock trigger

Overwatch TAC trigger and then replace the firing pin safety plunger spring and the firing pin striker spring. The trigger will be smooth as silk.
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The new Timney triggers are pretty awesome.

Designed to work with stock FP springs and connectors. Sub-3lb pull in a brand new Glock 34 Gen5 for me.

Pretty amazing with a stock FP spring honestly. Every bit as good as the highly tuned, sprung on the ragged edge Glock triggers I’ve competed with in the past.

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I did this with a 25 cent trigger job on factory parts... not too shabby but people also need to realize a lot of parts move on the Glock trigger unlike a DA/SA Sig or 1911
I do the same and then drop in a 3.5lb minus (-) connector. I've never shot a Glock with any aftermarket trigger installed that was substantially better than the results I get doing this.
 
Overwatch TAC trigger and then replace the firing pin safety plunger spring and the firing pin striker spring. The trigger will be smooth as silk.
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I went with this trigger plus Zev race connector and MCarbo spring kit. I'm using the 5.5# striker spring and so far it has been reliable with no light primer strikes. Trigger pull is short, smooth and a crisp break at 3.3#
 
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