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Glockworx fulcrum drop in trigger range report
I don't know if anyone around her likes Glocks?, but I absolutely love this trigger!
I installed it in my G19 and took it out a couple times to test it. Works perfectly! Great improvement and better accuracy. My trigger feels like 3 to 3.5 lbs with the factory setting and the standard striker spring. Comes with a titanium plunger and a 3 lb. race connector. I paid $160 for the set up. :ok: Edit: this photo varies from the actual set I recieved. The trigger bar and connector are highly polished. The connector is actually the Zev Tech, looks like this (also polished) http://www.glockwarehouse.com/v/vspf...ECTOR-R-2S.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...W_1160copy.jpg |
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it is great idea for home defense gun,
but to carry with so sensitive trigger ??? I would be hesitant where do you buy this thing?? |
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Thanks for the report! Are you doing matches with this?
What I'm curious about is durability... my G17 is a 24/7 carry weapon. |
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I have no problem carrying the 19 as a side arm and I use it a lot for target.
So far, I feel I have not compromised reliability and I'll put a few hundred more rounds through it to feel even more confident. I like the 3/3.5 lb. pull just fine and did not change the factory setting for pre/over travel. You can bring the pull down to about 2 lbs. I guess...but that's too light for me. I think Glocks should come like this from the factory! Of cource they would price themselves out of the market if they did. I bought it at the Glock Store. http://glockstore.com/pgroup_descrip...&pgroup=7520PS. PS. the ad does not specify, but it is shipped with the race connector. |
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I spent 15$ and installed a 3.5lbs trigger connector in my daily carry Glock23. Makes the weapon more accurate, and for 15$ you can't complain.
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Thanks for the report, EE_.
I told you before, I love mine, too. I too, do not think the trigger pull is an issue preventing carry. As it was taught to me by a LEO old timer: to prevent accidental discharge, keep your booger-picker off the bang-stick. As far as reliability, while making the modification you can compare the two systems side by side. The new one appears to be functionally equivalent, but superior. To settle any concerns, I believe that they do coat it with "magic Glock reliability pixie dust" direct from the factory. It rocks. |
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More Glock talk.
Here's my version of a extended magazine release. It works great, is snag free, and looks good. Does anyone use an extended release? Would you buy it? I was thinking about knocking out a few hundred to sell for half the price of the competition, $10? http://i721.photobucket.com/albums/w...E/IMG_1042.jpg http://i721.photobucket.com/albums/w...E/IMG_1045.jpg http://i721.photobucket.com/albums/w...E/IMG_1047.jpg I'm working on designer grips too, in desert camo and other colors. |
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I would be interested EE. If you don't mind could you pm me with the details on it's construction. Thanks. Bx3
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Think I'm going to pickup another Glock in 9mm at some point. 9mm ammo is cheap and it gets the job done in a defense situation.
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