I am thinking of having the NY trigger put on my G36 and possibly the others.
I know it makes the pull slightly heavier but I've heard that it makes the pull "smoother" for lack of a better term.
Massad Ayoob recommends it as it is more durable and gives a "better" trigger pull.
I guess what I am looking to do is make the trigger pull 2-3# heavier, but at the same time make it smoother throughout the whole pull.
I definitely want it on my G36 for CCW, but if it makes the trigger pull more consistent and the reset more positive as many claim, I want to put it on my G21.
Does anyone have any input based on their experience?
My goal: Slightly heavier pull (for G36), more positive reset and more consistent trigger (G21+G36).
I don't care about the "safety between the ears" talk, this isn't why I am doing it. I just want my Glock to feel more like a light double-action only gun rather than feeling like a heavy single-action only gun if that makes any sense?
I know it makes the pull slightly heavier but I've heard that it makes the pull "smoother" for lack of a better term.
Massad Ayoob recommends it as it is more durable and gives a "better" trigger pull.
I guess what I am looking to do is make the trigger pull 2-3# heavier, but at the same time make it smoother throughout the whole pull.
I definitely want it on my G36 for CCW, but if it makes the trigger pull more consistent and the reset more positive as many claim, I want to put it on my G21.
Does anyone have any input based on their experience?
My goal: Slightly heavier pull (for G36), more positive reset and more consistent trigger (G21+G36).
I don't care about the "safety between the ears" talk, this isn't why I am doing it. I just want my Glock to feel more like a light double-action only gun rather than feeling like a heavy single-action only gun if that makes any sense?