I am amused by how many have posted in this topic that have not used aftermarket triggers, but seem to know a lot about them.
I have a few Glocks and most are stock. I have two that have aftermarket Ghost 3.5 lbs Connectors. And yes they do make a difference.
I’ve also fired several Glocks with aftermarket triggers. Some were good and some were great.
I built a Polymer 80 not long ago. It started out with standard Glock internal parts, except for the trigger. I got a CMC trigger on sale and decided that the Polymer 80 would be my test gun for it.
The first thing I noticed was the feel of the trigger. I really like the way the flat trigger feels. Next was the shorter reset.
The trigger was nice but I wanted to see if a few other changes would make a difference.
I installed a Ghost 3.5 connector and found that it gave me a nice crisp trigger.
I then picked up a polished firing pin block like this one.
You talk about supper smooth trigger pull, but I found it to be to light and went back to the stock safety block.
Like I said, my Polymer 80 is my test gun and it’s also a range toy.
Here it is with the new Strike Industry Mass Driver Comp. Just put it on yesterday and love it.
My son loves Glocks and enjoys the 19X , but fell in love with the trigger on the Polymer 80.
Now, for my duty guns, they are stock, but my personal guns will all get a 3.5 Ghost connector.
I may get a CMC trigger for my 19X.