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I have a 34 and I'm playing with the idea of doing something to help the trigger a bit. I'm not really looking for a super competition rig mainly because I'm not and never gonna be at that level.  I really just want a little less weight, and a bit more smooth action. A bit more crisp of a break would be nice. I saw this Glocktriggers.com website, but $150 bucks is a bit much for me unless it was really something special.  Any ideas?

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I don't have any experience with glocktriggers.com. But I replaced my trigger connector with a 3.5 lb connector. I really like it much better now. It is smoother and lighter. Not really crisper, though.

I can't remember where I got it. Probably Brownell's or Lone Wolf. Either way, it's only a few bucks. Give it a try before shelling out $150.
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get the 3.5 trigger connector and do the 25 cents glock trigger job.  it will cleanup your trigger.  i would do the connector first to see how you like it.  the glock trigger get better with time and the 5 pound trigger will get down to around 4 pounds with use.  glock on.

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get the 3.5 trigger connector and do the 25 cents glock trigger job.  it will cleanup your trigger.  i would do the connector first to see how you like it.  the glock trigger get better with time and the 5 pound trigger will get down to around 4 pounds with use.  glock on.

If I wanted a better trigger, this is the route I would use.  I don't know what the 25 cents glock trigger job is, but I'd guess it would be polishing the moving parts where they touch. You might be surprised to look at some gun parts under a magnifying glass to see how rough they are.

 

In fact, if you buy a Kel Tec, it's the first step recommended before firing it even once, according to the Kel Tec users' forum (theKTOG.com).

 

I won't be doing this on my Glock, because I'm frankly don't like a light, short trigger on a gun without a manual safety.

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