Glock Triggers

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Riomouse911: said:
I put an Apex trigger on my Glock 17L because the trigger safety blade on the stock trigger stuck out a tiny bit from the trigger face and this made it irritating to shoot.

The Apex feels great and the trigger pull is lighter than stock. To me, it was worth the (sale :thumbup:) price.

Strictly “MHO” but at less than $40 bucks for the APEX FP Block Plunger and the APEX Connector on my Gen3 19, these parts really give a nice rolling trigger break compared to the hard(er) break of the stock Gen3 trigger. And everything is reversible so you can always put back the OEM takeoff parts if you decide so.

But let’s face it some people either like the stock triggers or don’t want to mod the trigger, and that’s OK. And some people even like the stock plastic goalpost sights, that’s OK for some people, but there’s no way I’m there.

I’d be interested to learn here who likes the stock Glock goalpost sights?
 
Strictly “MHO” but at less than $40 bucks for the APEX FP Block Plunger and the APEX Connector on my Gen3 19, these parts really give a nice rolling trigger break compared to the hard(er) break of the stock Gen3 trigger. And everything is reversible so you can always put back the OEM takeoff parts if you decide so.

But let’s face it some people either like the stock triggers or don’t want to mod the trigger, and that’s OK. And some people even like the stock plastic goalpost sights, that’s OK for some people, but there’s no way I’m there.

I’d be interested to learn here who likes the stock Glock goalpost sights?

I don't mind em a bit.:) Stock trigger too. Maybe one day I'll tinker with connectors but I just don't have a problem with a stock Glock.
 
In all my Glocks, I carefully polish the engagement surfaces with 1500 grain sandpaper and put in a lighter spring for the safety plunger. These two changes produce a really good trigger. I have not felt the need to buy an aftermarket trigger.
 
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