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This right here.Because perfect for me may not be perfect for you. It's marketing don't read too much into it.
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This right here.Because perfect for me may not be perfect for you. It's marketing don't read too much into it.
DDDDUUUHHH!!!Because perfect for me may not be perfect for you. It's marketing don't read too much into it.
Well, there is a balance here. To be good at any endeavor, one has to take it somewhat seriously. It could even mean life or death in a given situation. I see your point,but the key is balance. Is my self worth in my Glocks? No. Do I take my training for TG and 3 gun serious enough to look at upgrading where I can? Sure. I'm not competing to lose. I want to win. The point of this thread was to get educated, and continue to improve my craft. We have never arrived. Even someone of high caliber like Tu Lam tells us this.People take themselves too seriously.
Glock and 1911 owners are chief among them sometimes.
Since I no longer have Glocks or 1911s and I never used them to gage my self worth and personal identity I will happily poke fun at all you all who are given to opjectophilia
I'm talking people that will fight or end friendship over Glock versus 1911 or 9mm versus 45. They are idiots easy to make fun of.Well, there is a balance here. To be good at any endeavor, one has to take it somewhat seriously. It could even mean life or death in a given situation. I see your point,but the key is balance. Is my self worth in my Glocks? No. Do I take my training for TG and 3 gun serious enough to look at upgrading where I can? Sure. I'm not competing to lose. I want to win. The point of this thread was to get educated, and continue to improve my craft. We have never arrived. Even someone of high caliber like Tu Lam tells us this.
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Yeah I hear you...Glock from M&P hereI'm talking people that will fight or end friendship over Glock versus 1911 or 9mm versus 45. They are idiots easy to make fun of.
Now, since I'm a M&P convert.....
What is the intended purpose of the gun you are “upgrading”? Competition ? Range toy?
If it is for your EDC, my suggestion is to leave your gun stock. Upgrade the sights at most.
There is a reason that police departments do not allow their officers to do trigger upgrades to their service pistols.
A striker fired pistol will never have a "great" trigger. You can lighten it some and eliminate some take up and over travel, that's about it.
I've always said that if you'd never handled a 1911 with a good trigger, you'd be OK with a Glock trigger. Once you pull the trigger on a nice 1911, you're ruined. And, this is coming from an admitted Glock fan.
Or maybe your shooting skills and techniques are fine and you are flexible with solid fundamentals and can shoot any decent trigger.Meh, I’ve got Glocks and the stock triggers are fine with me. Maybe I’m just not good enough with my technique to where I would notice if the triggers are bad or not.
I have a G23 gen 3 that actually has the best trigger I've ever felt in a Glock. It is 100% stock that I polished all the connecting surfaces, and I have a lot of rounds through it. Like all Glocks it has a long initial pull but unlike others I have tried it then has a wall with a crisp break. It's a little heavy for my preference but only by 1/2lb or so. I've tried various connectors in it and while they will reduce the weight, I lose the crisp break.
My Timmney is very light and smooth but there is the long initial pull and creep before the trigger breaks after it hits a very soft wall. I also feel it is slow on the reset. In reality I find it kind of mushy feeling. All personal preference.
You need to just try out everything you can until you find what you like the best. Back when I was playing around with the different connectors and springs I decided the double diamond was the one for me. My dad hated it. We can argue all day about which is best but in the end it all comes down to which is best for you. Really helps to keep the cost down if you have a buddy or 2 that are in the same boat. That way you can all get something and loan it to everyone and then decide which you like best.
If Glocks are perfection why do you have to change so much on them?
Timney seems to be the consensus. Nothing wrong with my stock trigger or my shooting. I am consistent out to 50 yards. Looking for competing purposes. That is it. No rabbit hole to go down. Just exploring options.
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Hes on a bender. Snorting ground up Glock polymer is a hell of a trip.I can't believe the resident glock expert hasn't chimed in yet. @Moonpie
The idea of paying a premium for a Glock and having to replace the trigger and the sights to make it serviceable is hilarious.Looking for some discussion from any of you who have upgraded your trigger. What did you use and were you happy with it? So far, the consensus I have heard is Timney, APEX, and CMC. What say you? Thanks in advance.