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Stinky
06-27-2022, 17:32
I am looking at changing the trigger in my Glock45. I see a ton of them at Brownells...from $12 to $35. At least 1 of em has a trigger stop built in. I need it to pass a quick visual inspection....If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying.

What has worked for you in the past?

When they say 3.5#....is that 3.5 and a little bit?

bellavite1
06-27-2022, 18:11
Best, easiest and cheapest option:
https://ghostinc.com/ghost-ultimate-3-5-for-glocks-gen-1-5/

MarkCO
06-29-2022, 07:15
The Ghost is good, but the Lantac is better, and cheaper too. :) Get that and an overtravel set screw in the housing and that is about the best trigger you can get keeping everything 100% safe and reliable.

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019871839

https://www.lonewolfdist.com/trigger-housing/lwd-uth-9

You can drill, tap and install a set screw yourself if you are so inclined.

With those two mods, you are in for about $35 and it is a better trigger than most of the drop in ones that are in the $100 to $150 range.

battlemidget
06-29-2022, 15:49
I'll ask a dumb question here, why do you want to change the trigger?

10x
06-30-2022, 12:10
Trigger control is one of the most important factors for accuracy for me. A ghost 3.5 connector greatly smoothed the trigger pull and lightened it. I went from a jerky gritty trigger and sloppy groups to keeping the hits on a playing card (ace of spades) at 25 yards. Combat shoots saw scores increase and times decrease.

The connector was easy to install and inexpensive about $22. Well worth it.

battlemidget
06-30-2022, 16:54
Those ghost connectors are popular.