I recently ordered an OEM Gen 3 Glock 17 trigger bar to stick on my Glock 19 (because I like the smoother trigger more). The problem is what I received in the mail is pretty different from the stock trigger bar on my 3rd Gen G19. The arm that deactivates the striker safety has an odd hump on it and the part of the trigger bar that attaches to the trigger safety is shaped way different (in such a way that makes installation and removal from the trigger spring more difficult). It looks more like a Gen 4 trigger bar if I'm not mistaken (only looked at one once about a year ago).
I returned the trigger bar to company X (thinking it had been mispackaged) and they returned exactly the same thing. I called them up and they said that's the way Glock makes all trigger bars now.
Is this true? I tried the new trigger bar in my G19 and it makes the trigger weird. The hump on the trigger bar scrapes against the inside of the slide causing ruff take up.
Are there really no more "humpless" trigger bars being produced?
Is there a purpose in the hump? Is it an actual improvement of some kind?
I returned the trigger bar to company X (thinking it had been mispackaged) and they returned exactly the same thing. I called them up and they said that's the way Glock makes all trigger bars now.
Is this true? I tried the new trigger bar in my G19 and it makes the trigger weird. The hump on the trigger bar scrapes against the inside of the slide causing ruff take up.
Are there really no more "humpless" trigger bars being produced?
Is there a purpose in the hump? Is it an actual improvement of some kind?