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    Quote Originally Posted by Circuits View Post
    +1 to 3.5# and NY1 spring. I do this to ALL of my Glocks.
    I did this to my Glock 19 3rd gen and LOVED IT. Then I got a Gen 4 G17, figured to do the same thing, installed it and found that I actually much much preferred the stock setup! I even went back and forth between the two setups one long afternoon and just found the stock trigger on the 4th gen to be great right out of the box.

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    i did a 3.5# connector and wolff spring kit on my glock 30 i love it its carried daily with no problems i would like to add that that combination did result in light strikes with russian tula ammo at a rate of 1 out of 100 i didnt like that so i upgraded the striker to a lightened one with an extended nose and it is performing flawlessly now

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    Quote Originally Posted by DANGERTASTIC! View Post
    A 3.5lb trigger is not more dangerous? What about under a high stress situation when people flinch or squeeze too hard.
    Rule #3: Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until your sights are on target and you are ready to fire.

    Nope.. Not more dangerous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthPaw View Post
    Do these really make a noticiable difference? I have read a few reviews on them and look around but was wondering they were really worth it? Any companies better than others? Would rather hear your guys' opinion.
    I have a 3.5 Ghost in my new G19 and a Glock stock connector that I polished to a very high shine in my G30sf. They feel the same to me.

    I have a left over 3.5 Ghost - probably going to take it back and get a few $$ back. My G26 and G23 both have the Glock 3.5 connector (polished by me), and they feel the same as the G19 and G30sf

    I feel it does make a difference - the polished connector is much smoother (less or no grit in the trigger pull).

    The biggest change for me was to replace the stock 5lb trigger spring with a 6lb trigger spring. This makes for a very nice trigger pull.

    It was confusing to me at first (yeah, I'm slow), but the more weight on the trigger spring, the less resistance to pull the trigger.

    To me, you should save the $$$, polish the stock Glock connector (Fitz and a polish rag, or if you are lazy like me, a dremel w/a polish attachment and some Fitz). By hand I took 20 minutes, w/the dremel (on slow), it took less than 5 minutes... You can buy the standard Glock connector cheap and have a couple spares.

    But do buy the 6lb trigger connector and swap that out to see how it feels.

    The best thing about all of this is that the Glock is so dang easy to work with!
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