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Glock 3.5# trigger
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?
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Machine Gunner
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I am my own action figure
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.
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Varmiteer
I'll ask a dumb question here, why do you want to change the trigger?
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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.
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Varmiteer
Those ghost connectors are popular.
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