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EE_ 12-25-2009 06:55 PM

Glock Triggers
 
I broke down and ordered the fulcrum trigger kit for my 19.
Anyone have this in yours? What do you think?
http://www.glockwarehouse.com/Fulcru...zt-ful-drp.htm

http://www.glockwarehouse.com/v/vspf...-BAR-36-2T.jpg

The fulcrum is the only glock trigger on the planet that is engineered with innovative features conveniently housed within the trigger pad, for the ultimate performance experience, in a sleek, seamless design. This unique, proprietary, fully adjustable (drop-in) trigger is cnc machined from billet 6061 t6 alum and hard anodized to withstand the affects of environmental stress and chemical exposure. The fulcrum offers both pre-travel take-up and over-travel engagement adjustments, thus providing the user with optimal control and customizability. Tuning action is achieved by two opposing, conveniently located 2/56 adjustment screws. This quality allows the user to precisely tune the feel of the trigger to his or her preferred specifications, including desired pull weight and fore and aft travel distance. The fulcrum utilizes a distinctive, spring loaded, anatomical engagement safety, which maintains full responsiveness and reliability without ever sacrificing safety. The fulcrum�s precision-machined trigger bar boasts mirror polishing on all engagement and contact surfaces. This element greatly increases the sensitivity and overall performance of the trigger. The fulcrum is compatible with all glock caliber and size formats, and is easily installed by the consumer. The dynamic features of the fulcrum allow the user to transform their stock factory glock trigger into a highly accurate, dynamic and reliable trigger system.

Features

Set screws in front and back of the trigger to adjust over travel and pre travel.
All aluminum trigger milled out of solid billet aluminum.
Wide ergonomic trigger safety is completely flush when depressed Very short trigger reset
LDW Connector (+ Free Gen 2 ZT Race Connector shipped January 2010)
ZT Custom Light Striker Spring
ZT Custom Stock Striker Spring
ZT Custom Trigger Spring
ZT Custom Titanium Safety Plunger
ZT Custom Plunger Spring
Ejector housing
All glock safeties fully functional!
2lb trigger pull Instructions and allen key included

SilverCity 12-25-2009 07:15 PM

Re: Glock Triggers
 
Looks interesting, if pricey. I like the overtravel adjustment (trigger stop) idea. I'll have to mention this to my (guinea pig) gunsmith friend..

EE_ 12-25-2009 07:45 PM

Re: Glock Triggers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SilverCity (Post 2094011)
Looks interesting, if pricey. I like the overtravel adjustment (trigger stop) idea. I'll have to mention this to my (guinea pig) gunsmith friend..

I'll post a report when I get her out to the range.
My 26 is perfect as from the factory (with my polishing), light and crisp.
Over-travel is not an issue for me on a sub-compact carry gun.
I personally would like the smooth trigger, but why mess with it.
I purchased this trigger kit for my 19 which is used more for target. I have not been happy with it's trigger function since I bought it, even after polishing.
We'll see if it was money well spent.
I actually bought it here and they offer a discount at check out. It was $160
http://glockstore.com/pgroup_descrip...%26filter_4%3D

morganchaser 12-25-2009 07:58 PM

Re: Glock Triggers
 
Sounds like a complex potential failure point. Is this for target shooting or EDC?

I'd put it through the ringer on the range to make sure it's reliable before I carried it. Red lock tight might come in handy.

EE_ 12-25-2009 09:12 PM

Re: Glock Triggers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by morganchaser (Post 2094047)
Sounds like a complex potential failure point. Is this for target shooting or EDC?

I'd put it through the ringer on the range to make sure it's reliable before I carried it. Red lock tight might come in handy.

I like to shoot at can's. :wink:

Will test throughly and use Loctite.

When to buy the good stuff, you don't always get what you expect.
When to buy the cheap stuff, you almost always get what you expect!

gpond 12-25-2009 09:30 PM

Re: Glock Triggers
 
I like mine very much EE_. Was a big improvement over the stock. I didn't adjust mine, just went with the settings as it came. Very nice.

EE_ 12-25-2009 09:40 PM

Re: Glock Triggers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gpond (Post 2094138)
I like mine very much EE_. Was a big improvement over the stock. I didn't adjust mine, just went with the settings as it came. Very nice.

Thanks, I will look forward to getting mine! :ok:

shooter 12-25-2009 09:45 PM

Re: Glock Triggers
 
Looks like a good trigger for target use. I would not use it for personal protection pistol -over travel screw potential for a "failure to fire". ymmv

Bx3 12-25-2009 11:00 PM

Re: Glock Triggers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by morganchaser (Post 2094047)
Sounds like a complex potential failure point. Is this for target shooting or EDC?

I'd put it through the ringer on the range to make sure it's reliable before I carried it. Red lock tight might come in handy.

Agreed. I usually take the over travel set screws out of any combat/CCW pistols I have unless they are just a range gun. Fortunately, none of my current battery of tools have this characteristic, so it is a non event. Bx3

EE_ 12-26-2009 02:46 AM

Re: Glock Triggers
 
I bought a couple sets of these too.
http://talongungrips.com/images/SUB.jpg
http://talongungrips.com/main.sc

EE_ 12-26-2009 11:44 AM

Re: Glock Triggers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shooter (Post 2094151)
Looks like a good trigger for target use. I would not use it for personal protection pistol -over travel screw potential for a "failure to fire". ymmv

I agree on the over-travel screw for any defense weapons.
I would think especially on a Glock with this type of connector.
Dirt could cause the connector to flex and not allow the weapon to fire.
I doubt I will use this adjustment and may remove the screw.
Less pre-travel on the the other hand could be a benefit.
I had a Colt Custom Combat Commander (1 in 500) that came with an over-travel adjustable trigger...didn't use it either.
Anyone added this to yours yet?

http://media.midwayusa.com/ProductIm...rge/153418.jpg


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