I purchased a trigger from you years ago and it has withstood the test of time. You make an incredible product. What you did with this trigger is unheard of.
Johnny you mad lad! I saw "3 oz" in the title and thought "oh okay, he removed 3 oz from the 3lb trigger". Nah, he MADE it 3 oz. Wow. I was thinking "surely this is a big deal right?" then saw the smile and you mentioned how cool this was. Cool indeed! The way the trigger functioned made me think of a crazy tuned M&P not a Glock. Cool stuff dude. I'm sure you'll be safety testing the hell out of this as you and I both seem to value that above the rest. Good work dude.
I have been a long time glock guy and your name is BIG in the Glock trigger game. I love your triggers and after seeing this I can’t wait to get alone of these in my gen 5 g19. Keep up the good work! Please be sure to pass your knowledge and experience on so that generations to come can experience one of the greatest Glock triggers in the world. 🙏
Wow! I wouldn't want the trigger quite that light, but the travel, break and reset are awesome. With your insistence on safety, I'd assume the striker plunger safety is still in play. Well done!
I had the opportunity to try a Timney Glock trigger with the engineer that is the namesake of the Calvin Elite triggers. It was an amazing experience and it blew the stock trigger out of the water, but I thought there was still room for improvement, particularly in the reset. Lo and behold, it has been improved! Eagerly looking forward to seeing when I can get this upgrade on my own Timney trigger.
I made a deal where I got one of these triggers for free. I'm looking forward to going out and shooting with it. The only thing I don't like so far is that the trigger is always in the same position cocked or uncocked. You get use to knowing if a Glock is cocked or not just by looking at the position of the trigger. Good thing I'm safe and tread unloaded and uncocked guns as though they're loaded and ready to go. It doesn't feel anything like a Glock trigger.
I thought he misspoke when he said 2.7 ounces. Oh he means 2.7 lbs. No!! It’s really 2.7 ounces!!! WTF!!??? Ounces!!!! You’re a bad ass JG!! Well done!!!
What are those splits Gonna look like!!! I can’t believe you can get a Glock pull that short and light and still have it safe! That’s really impressive
What did you do to the Timney trigger to enhance it that it didn’t already have incorporated straight out of the box? Can you dive deeper into what you did to make even more revolutionary?
Wondering about some kind of similar sear drop-in but one which includes some sort of various leaf springs for the trigger reset so it pushes instead of pulls.
I'm glad it's drop safe, still worried about those internals though. I'm not worried about them being damaged, I'm more so worried of what you can modify it to do.
@@k9gustoff, strange. He was very accommodating with me. I called his number, it was his personal cell phone. He answered. He was out grocery shopping with his family and still took my call. I wish you will with your fix. I’m sure he will fix it for you. It is a great trigger.
@@62dobie Right!? I've been watching his videos for a long time and he always talks about how important customer communications are to him. I hope all is well for him right now. I called once last Friday and again this Tuesday leaving vm both times and I emailed today. Seems pretty out of character for him. Like I said, I hope everything is good. Thanks for the well wishes!
I want to make this comment because I installed my Timney trigger last night and have some feedback. It was installed in a P80 G19 version, and I noticed a couple of things, 1. The wall is way too flimsy if you want to carry with this trigger. The wall is so easy to break through that it is unsatisfying, to me, and it's almost as if there's no trigger at all. 2. After pulling the trigger and hand cycling the slide back, then forward, the striker wouldn't catch on the sear completely and the striker would fire again meaning, there were two fires during one trigger pull and this happened maybe 15% of the time. I don't know if this means two shots would have fired had there been live rounds in the mag. The trigger was trying to reset/reengage but would slip, causing that famous striker twang sound. I was using a P80 trigger housing, a 4.5 lbs striker spring, and all polished and cleaned components. I did not polish the Timney, however. Prior, this P80 was a successful build using Glock, or Glock copy components, and firing it several times at the range. So I'm near 100% certain that it was built correctly. I am considering selling the trigger, or roughing up some of the metal surfaces to cause drag, and/or install a different connector. The connector used was a standard 5-5.5lbs Glock copy connector bar. The angle of the bar was correct, as far as I know. I've had to resolve issues with connector angles, so I am fairly certain the angle was good.
The p80 trigger housing sits lower then OEM that’s your problem, it’s causes less sear engagement even with bone stock trigger bars and shoes. Your having engagement issues which simulates a binary style fire. Easily corrected mate. Could also check your connector after you replace that trigger housing to OEM. I have to his in a p80 and Strike80 build and have no such issues. I don’t use cheap knockoff housings or connectors or springs though. I use all OEM internals first and build it up from there. Cheers and good luck
can you please do a video on how you heavily modified the safety tab so that it stops catching like you noted in your first timney trigger video????? PLEASURE
Bought one. Only thing that’s got me worried is how dirty can I get my Glock before it seizes up? I can definitely see some debris getting caught up in between the new mechanisms moving parts (if you play in the mud)... We shall see!
For educational purposes, how was the trigger shoe safety fixed. I have the problem with the safety not reset when letting out the trigger after the firearm cycles.
Johnny still owes me a modified connector for his G34 Competition trigger that would not reset or fire. 5 phone calls, 3 emails and no success. I have spent $200 for a dead trigger!!!!!!!
I received a new trigger shoe for the 19 gen 5. I removed the other one per your videos and the new Install was pretty straight forward. It came with a couple of springs and a little Allen set screw. I did not do the springs yet. And I did not use the set screw. Trigger seems to operate perfectly. I plan on breaking it down and doing the polishing job. Should I be using the springs supplied? Is the small set screw necessary? Like I said it operates great but I’m wondering if there Is a safety concern. Thanks
Isn't the trigger shoe safety sort of.... not enough now? Since the actual piece that interacts with the striker is separate from the trigger bar, a drop could still give that piece that interacts with the striker downward momentum and potentially fire the gun? The trigger shoe safety seems borderline irrelevant if dropped.
Looking for some tips or some help. I bought the timney alpha and put it in gen 3 G19...... I love the trigger pull, it's the reset. I'm ready to pull the trigger out and get something different. I have tried both springs, one of them definitely made it worse. I found some rubbing marks in the frame, so I took a little metal off, did not seem to make a difference. The trigger does return, but it's slow. If I take my time releasing the trigger will not return unless I push it back. I want this trigger to work, I just want a normal return at least as good as factory any suggestions would be great.
He mentions why, he’s doing it that way to negate the safety tabs added weight to the pull. The weight it takes to engage the safety tab and the weight it takes to break through the wall and release the striker are 2 entirely different things
We’re your measurements correct? In your comments you said the trigger pulls that you got were in ounces. Was it supposed to be 2.1 lbs. I don’t think it could be once’s unless you add the takeup that you got at first to the ounces that you got second. Please clarify.
It's a single stage trigger so I was pulling quickly through the first stage in order to just factor in the break. If I consistently measure the weight of the trigger safety tab it's right about 13.5 Oz if I do a slow pool at averages about a pound so if you minus the first stage 13.5 Oz out of the equation you're still sitting in the 3 oz range
damn! Thumbs up. By far the best Glock trigger I've found on the webs after hours of searching (I've only actually tried a few glock triggers - all way inferior to this one). My main question is: can you feel that pull-weight inconsistency between trigger pulls? ..pull weights seemed to be quite varied - between 1 and 3 pounds (perhaps that's normal?). And bravo for giving props to a competitor - give credit where credit is due! Also, I'm in Australia so it's probably not viable to send my Glock over - that said - any suggestions as to the best trigger set up I could get for competition? (I'm building a Glock 17 rig for IPSC Production Optics Division).
I can make mines do exactly the same with an adjustable trigger housing to shorten the reset and over travel, use a standard or dot connector, and shorten the pretravel on the trigger shoe. Boom same results. I know glocks. I lighten my factory glock trigger by changing the sear angle. I know my glocks as well
@@johnnyglocks Actually i found a safe and easy way to adjust the timney glock trigger. Vanek custom sells trigger housings with adjustable pre and over travel set screws in them. The pre set screw is smaller than the over and they also give u the wrenches. I think it's selling now for around $30 or $40 bucks. They are the only company i know of that sells the pre and over adjustable housing models. This way u can EASILY adjust the pretravel and your over travel simply by popping out the rear housing with 1pin and adjust everything very careful and keep all safeties intact. Wonderful product. You should start selling these as well Johnny.
So I know you don't want us sending them to you on mass, but, can you email me the dollar amount and method you prefer to get that accomplished? I would tinker it myself but I don't want to break it 🙃
I purchased a trigger from you years ago and it has withstood the test of time. You make an incredible product. What you did with this trigger is unheard of.
Johnny you mad lad!
I saw "3 oz" in the title and thought "oh okay, he removed 3 oz from the 3lb trigger".
Nah, he MADE it 3 oz.
Wow. I was thinking "surely this is a big deal right?" then saw the smile and you mentioned how cool this was. Cool indeed! The way the trigger functioned made me think of a crazy tuned M&P not a Glock. Cool stuff dude. I'm sure you'll be safety testing the hell out of this as you and I both seem to value that above the rest. Good work dude.
@TakeDeadAim Fair point, fair point.
Badass. I would be scared to carry that.
Looking forward to your live fire testing. Can't wait to see what you can do with the Timney trigger.
I watched your video yesterday and I should have known you would make it better. Rock on Johnny
I have been a long time glock guy and your name is BIG in the Glock trigger game. I love your triggers and after seeing this I can’t wait to get alone of these in my gen 5 g19. Keep up the good work! Please be sure to pass your knowledge and experience on so that generations to come can experience one of the greatest Glock triggers in the world. 🙏
To test the weight, can you use tape to hold the tab down so you can pull the scale normally
Maybe you'll team up with them some time. "Timney's Johnny Glock ultimate trigger" has a nice ring to it.
Wow! I wouldn't want the trigger quite that light, but the travel, break and reset are awesome. With your insistence on safety, I'd assume the striker plunger safety is still in play. Well done!
Best channel on TH-cam. Love my combat trigger and shoe thanks Johnny.
Who's the man? Johnny Glocks is da man!!! Great work as usual 👏 👏👏
amazing cant wait to install this trigger just arrived today im going to install it on a glock 19 gen 5 tomorrow
I had the opportunity to try a Timney Glock trigger with the engineer that is the namesake of the Calvin Elite triggers. It was an amazing experience and it blew the stock trigger out of the water, but I thought there was still room for improvement, particularly in the reset. Lo and behold, it has been improved! Eagerly looking forward to seeing when I can get this upgrade on my own Timney trigger.
I can't believe what I'm seeing. This is a game changer.
I am channeling my inner JOHNNY GLOCK I love it man thank you
You’re amazing! Can’t wait till you get going on these triggers !
I can't wait to see how you did this.
I made a deal where I got one of these triggers for free. I'm looking forward to going out and shooting with it. The only thing I don't like so far is that the trigger is always in the same position cocked or uncocked. You get use to knowing if a Glock is cocked or not just by looking at the position of the trigger. Good thing I'm safe and tread unloaded and uncocked guns as though they're loaded and ready to go. It doesn't feel anything like a Glock trigger.
You know your in for some good news when Johnny starts a video smirking like a kid who just got caught in the cookie jar.
I thought he misspoke when he said 2.7 ounces. Oh he means 2.7 lbs. No!! It’s really 2.7 ounces!!! WTF!!??? Ounces!!!! You’re a bad ass JG!! Well done!!!
When the Gen 5 is out, i'll be sending mine to you!
What are those splits Gonna look like!!! I can’t believe you can get a Glock pull that short and light and still have it safe! That’s really impressive
Timney just made your life easier and your pocket fuller WITHOUT INTENDING TO 😁😁😁
Great job Johnny, i did watch yesterday 👍👍👍👍👍
Wow! You got some stones dropping that G34 but thanks for doing the test. 👍
Thanks for explaining this trigger Johnny
That is not an osha compliant way to climb a ladder lol
Check your messages
@@johnnyglocks Gotcha.
What did you do to the Timney trigger to enhance it that it didn’t already have incorporated straight out of the box? Can you dive deeper into what you did to make even more revolutionary?
The glock whisperer 🤘🏼🤘🏼
I don't believe I've seen someone use a trigger gauge quite like that before.
Even when I pulled slowly and then minused that stage weight from the safety tab from the entire pull it was still coming in the same break weight.
Anger issues...Timney obsoleted his business.
Thought my 2lbs was nice! This is feather lite! I still have a great reset too, I bought the all black version from midway.
Absolutely amazing. I need this for my G48.
You want this in a carry gun?!
Holy crap. This is a genuine game changer.
Just wow jg....love it!
Thanks Johnny, as always well done.
Wondering about some kind of similar sear drop-in but one which includes some sort of various leaf springs for the trigger reset so it pushes instead of pulls.
Cool. As an exercise of whats possible, this is great. As a pistol with no manual safety that needs to be holstered, this is insane :)
No blasphemy intended hell to the trigger God Johnny Glock
I would love to have my new timney trigger like this!
Mind blowing.
ya we know timney triggers are good. but BAD BOY JOHNNY GLOCK TRIGGERS RULE! keep up the good work bro!
Thanks.Id like to get Timney trigger installed and slicked up.Imnot skilled enough to do it.
That’s awesome! Congrats brother.
I'm glad it's drop safe, still worried about those internals though. I'm not worried about them being damaged, I'm more so worried of what you can modify it to do.
I wonder about that as well.
Happy Friday everybody!! I just pulled the trigger on a full Combat trigger/ upgrade set-up for my G48. The final piece ...
I have one. Love it.
@@62dobie Got mine a week ago with a defective part and still can't get a response from Johnny... very disappointing 😞
@@k9gustoff, strange. He was very accommodating with me. I called his number, it was his personal cell phone. He answered. He was out grocery shopping with his family and still took my call. I wish you will with your fix. I’m sure he will fix it for you. It is a great trigger.
@@62dobie Right!? I've been watching his videos for a long time and he always talks about how important customer communications are to him. I hope all is well for him right now. I called once last Friday and again this Tuesday leaving vm both times and I emailed today. Seems pretty out of character for him. Like I said, I hope everything is good. Thanks for the well wishes!
@@k9gustoff, your welcome.
I want to make this comment because I installed my Timney trigger last night and have some feedback. It was installed in a P80 G19 version, and I noticed a couple of things, 1. The wall is way too flimsy if you want to carry with this trigger. The wall is so easy to break through that it is unsatisfying, to me, and it's almost as if there's no trigger at all. 2. After pulling the trigger and hand cycling the slide back, then forward, the striker wouldn't catch on the sear completely and the striker would fire again meaning, there were two fires during one trigger pull and this happened maybe 15% of the time. I don't know if this means two shots would have fired had there been live rounds in the mag. The trigger was trying to reset/reengage but would slip, causing that famous striker twang sound. I was using a P80 trigger housing, a 4.5 lbs striker spring, and all polished and cleaned components. I did not polish the Timney, however. Prior, this P80 was a successful build using Glock, or Glock copy components, and firing it several times at the range. So I'm near 100% certain that it was built correctly.
I am considering selling the trigger, or roughing up some of the metal surfaces to cause drag, and/or install a different connector. The connector used was a standard 5-5.5lbs Glock copy connector bar. The angle of the bar was correct, as far as I know. I've had to resolve issues with connector angles, so I am fairly certain the angle was good.
That's an engagement issue and could come from a few things. Seeing it was a binary fire it would point to connector
The p80 trigger housing sits lower then OEM that’s your problem, it’s causes less sear engagement even with bone stock trigger bars and shoes. Your having engagement issues which simulates a binary style fire. Easily corrected mate. Could also check your connector after you replace that trigger housing to OEM. I have to his in a p80 and Strike80 build and have no such issues. I don’t use cheap knockoff housings or connectors or springs though. I use all OEM internals first and build it up from there. Cheers and good luck
Even with an OEM housing you can have the same issues imo. @@mendoafgoo420
Strange way of measuring the trigger pull. (Hence the different returns)
Ordered it, I’ll be reaching out when you are ready!
Same for me!
Wow! Incredible possibilities for competition! I’ll never carry it for AIWB. I’ll stick with your triggers. Thanks so much the PSA....
Thank you Johnny work it over!!!!!
The Man!
Is Timney working on a Gen 5 version of this trigger yet ?
Wow. That’s insane. Hardcore parkour!!! (I see what you did there. The office).
Already used it in my G 34-4 at an IDPA match. Smooth. Can it be improved? Johnny Glock will let us know.
johnny knoxville crazy now
can you please do a video on how you heavily modified the safety tab so that it stops catching like you noted in your first timney trigger video????? PLEASURE
**PLEEEAAASSSEEEE
I am so curious how it would feel! I won’t one of the set ups
Bought one. Only thing that’s got me worried is how dirty can I get my Glock before it seizes up? I can definitely see some debris getting caught up in between the new mechanisms moving parts (if you play in the mud)... We shall see!
Dr. Glock, whats the prognosis!?
Thinner wallets. ~ Johnny Glock, G.D.
I just shat my britches
I have a hk and i have greatness out the box
🤣 no you dont.
For educational purposes, how was the trigger shoe safety fixed. I have the problem with the safety not reset when letting out the trigger after the firearm cycles.
Johnny still owes me a modified connector for his G34 Competition trigger that would not reset or fire. 5 phone calls, 3 emails and no success. I have spent $200 for a dead trigger!!!!!!!
Is there a corresponding change in pull weight based on the connector you use?
I used an 8lbs connector and noticed only slight changes.
I need this trigger in my 34
as a high functioning quadriplegic who wants to carry, how much can to modify to how you have it?
Looks Dangerous as hell.
I received a new trigger shoe for the 19 gen 5. I removed the other one per your videos and the new Install was pretty straight forward. It came with a couple of springs and a little Allen set screw. I did not do the springs yet. And I did not use the set screw. Trigger seems to operate perfectly. I plan on breaking it down and doing the polishing job. Should I be using the springs supplied? Is the small set screw necessary? Like I said it operates great but I’m wondering if there Is a safety concern. Thanks
Are you having light primer strikes with your setup Johnny?
do they work on g41 45 acp
When will you be taking Orders ?
Isn't the trigger shoe safety sort of.... not enough now? Since the actual piece that interacts with the striker is separate from the trigger bar, a drop could still give that piece that interacts with the striker downward momentum and potentially fire the gun? The trigger shoe safety seems borderline irrelevant if dropped.
That’s killer!
Why wouldn’t the timney work in a g26? The trigger housing and firing system is the same across all 9mm gen3 glocks.
The travel is gone and light and crispy 👍👍👍
Looking for some tips or some help. I bought the timney alpha and put it in gen 3 G19...... I love the trigger pull, it's the reset. I'm ready to pull the trigger out and get something different. I have tried both springs, one of them definitely made it worse. I found some rubbing marks in the frame, so I took a little metal off, did not seem to make a difference. The trigger does return, but it's slow. If I take my time releasing the trigger will not return unless I push it back. I want this trigger to work, I just want a normal return at least as good as factory any suggestions would be great.
You suppose to adjust the connector by bending it a bit.
😳 damn!! This new Timney set up could make your G34 a full auto on accident pretty easily ??
Pew pew light strikes, if you buy a timney trigger get a high power striker spring and leave everything else stock
Why don't you use the trigger pull scale correctly instead of slapping it into the trigger so it doesn't read the actual pull.
He mentions why, he’s doing it that way to negate the safety tabs added weight to the pull. The weight it takes to engage the safety tab and the weight it takes to break through the wall and release the striker are 2 entirely different things
That's awesome, but the trigger reach is so short that it's not going to work for me. 😣
Sweet when can I buy one from you!
Can you make one like it for cc? Im guessing that means a little more trigger weight?
We’re your measurements correct? In your comments you said the trigger pulls that you got were in ounces. Was it supposed to be 2.1 lbs. I don’t think it could be once’s unless you add the takeup that you got at first to the ounces that you got second. Please clarify.
It's a single stage trigger so I was pulling quickly through the first stage in order to just factor in the break. If I consistently measure the weight of the trigger safety tab it's right about 13.5 Oz if I do a slow pool at averages about a pound so if you minus the first stage 13.5 Oz out of the equation you're still sitting in the 3 oz range
So is the stock Timney trigger safe for ccw? Some people say not but they aren't as smart as Johnny
Welp there’s goes the trigger for my new 17 right there.
First video I've seen of yours, are you from Sarasota?
Yes
hey johnny! I am getting light primer strikes with my new timney alpha trigger any idea what it could be?
How can I get this done to my gun?
I got me a Timmy trigger for for my 26 and it didn't work the trigger would not reset a lot of the
Would be cool to just get a stronger trigger spring
You look like a mix of Steve-O from Jackass and Martin Short on Santa Clause 3. Not an insult just an observation.
Weeeeeeeell, since theirs is for Gen 3/4, how about a Johnny Glock version for the Gen 5?
Timney is coming out with one for the Gen 5 soon so Johnny will probably edit that one when it comes out as well.
Nice!
damn! Thumbs up. By far the best Glock trigger I've found on the webs after hours of searching (I've only actually tried a few glock triggers - all way inferior to this one).
My main question is: can you feel that pull-weight inconsistency between trigger pulls? ..pull weights seemed to be quite varied - between 1 and 3 pounds (perhaps that's normal?). And bravo for giving props to a competitor - give credit where credit is due! Also, I'm in Australia so it's probably not viable to send my Glock over - that said - any suggestions as to the best trigger set up I could get for competition? (I'm building a Glock 17 rig for IPSC Production Optics Division).
Why is this a comp only trigger?
Wow!
What do you recommend for a glock 17 gen 4?
I can make mines do exactly the same with an adjustable trigger housing to shorten the reset and over travel, use a standard or dot connector, and shorten the pretravel on the trigger shoe. Boom same results. I know glocks. I lighten my factory glock trigger by changing the sear angle. I know my glocks as well
"mines"???
throwing components at it is the easy part. What did you do to keep it drop safe brother after changing all those parameters?
@@johnnyglocks bingo
@@johnnyglocks Actually i found a safe and easy way to adjust the timney glock trigger. Vanek custom sells trigger housings with adjustable pre and over travel set screws in them. The pre set screw is smaller than the over and they also give u the wrenches. I think it's selling now for around $30 or $40 bucks. They are the only company i know of that sells the pre and over adjustable housing models. This way u can EASILY adjust the pretravel and your over travel simply by popping out the rear housing with 1pin and adjust everything very careful and keep all safeties intact. Wonderful product. You should start selling these as well Johnny.
@@DaCoverGuy 🤣 you know jack…
Do one to add weight? What would a + connector do?
You could carry this with a + connector
Hi how can I sent you my glocks for work it
So I know you don't want us sending them to you on mass, but, can you email me the dollar amount and method you prefer to get that accomplished? I would tinker it myself but I don't want to break it 🙃