Does anyone know where I can find just the smooth triggers for Glock handguns? Seems like everywhere I look I have to buy the whole housing, etc.
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
Tim
Does anyone know where I can find just the smooth triggers for Glock handguns? Seems like everywhere I look I have to buy the whole housing, etc.
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
Tim
http://glockstore.com/pgroup_descrip...26_Triggers%2F
Or (you have to go about 2/3 of the way down the page) there's
http://www.topglock.com/category/165..._Triggers.aspx
Hope this helps!
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In my basement.I'll check my stash and see if I have any laying around. I'm assuming you are talking about the trigger itself not having the long seration groves in it?
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TroubleCo - I saw those Sir but they still have that bar on 'em... Seems kind of a waste if I already have that piece. I was hoping to just find the trigger itself.
SA Friday - Yes Sir, I'm looking for a smooth trigger (no serrations grooves). I am actually looking for three and I don't know if they are different per firearm or what but I'm trying to find one for a G19, G26, and G21SF. Let me know and you can name your price (but be gentle please!! HAHAHA)
Glock triggers are all the same size as far as swapping them out for one-another. To get the smooth face version you want the trigger style from a Glock 17 for instance or one of the standard frame guns.
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I'm also wondering if that .25 cent job combined with teh 3lb connector and NY1 spring are worth it all for a smooth trigger pull...
Don't know, guess I'm just in the "I want to tinker" phase.
Only one way to find out...
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Well, now you have your answer. The smooth/lined trigger will probably have the least amount of effect on your overall pull out of everything you've listed. The 3.5lb connector will probably have the greatest overall effect and is reversible and cheap and the polish job will yield a crisp feel but is irreversible w/o replaying parts or 'roughing' them up somehow which I wouldn't even mess with if you decide you don't like it. I doubt you will dislike it though. So, just start making changes here and there, record the results and try something else. Nothing will ruin the gun and it can all be returned for a few bucks so what the heck.
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I don't think you can buy just the actual trigger peice, they all have that bar on them. I swapped one into my 26 to make it match my 17.
The $ .25 trigger job and 3lb connector makes a lot of difference. I did not change out the spring in any of mine.