How’s it compare to the Walther PPQ and Canik triggers? Pretty exciting to see Glock make a OEM pre cocked trigger. I look forward to a full video review. Thank you.
I have to confess to you I been shooting Glock alot more. I never realized how flat they shoot of feels like I'm using a cheat code! I guess from shooting Walther so many years it would feel that way.
Honestly I wouldn’t use it in an edc setup. However I have a stock trigger with a factory minus connector and I think that’s the best you can get for a lighter trigger safety wise. What’s nice about a partially cocked striker is that even if for some odd reason which it wouldn’t but if the striker were to fly forward it wouldn’t have enough force to light the primer. I would just get an oem minus connector. More rounds you put through it it’ll get smoother.
yes, the switch is installed in the slide. This trigger only effects the frame. As long as the trigger can fire in semi, it should also fire with the switch. (Take this with a grain of salt as I do not own a switch)
This is a shity copy of tymney trigger 😂😂 glock are just clown, don't get me wrong i have glock but they can't be original anymore, is like owning a iPhone 2 steps behind Samsung 😂
Bought one ($100) and at the range it made a big difference!
In which I repeatedly say "trigger" instead of "striker".
How’s it compare to the Walther PPQ and Canik triggers? Pretty exciting to see Glock make a OEM pre cocked trigger. I look forward to a full video review. Thank you.
I don't think it's as good as the PPQ or Canik triggers -- there's no defined break. But the Glock is nice and light!
Everywhere I've looked for these is out of stock. People must really like them.
I have to confess to you I been shooting Glock alot more. I never realized how flat they shoot of feels like I'm using a cheat code! I guess from shooting Walther so many years it would feel that way.
Glocks are great! I think I still prefer Walthers overall, but the Glock geometry is fantastic.
@@thegunpenguin I guess I now understand where garand thumb is coming from. I am more accurate with follow up shots than I am with the walthers.
“Pre-cocked” sounds a lot like “SAO with trigger safety”.
Thanks for the video. Would you trust this trigger in an edc gun? Safety wise
Honestly I wouldn’t use it in an edc setup. However I have a stock trigger with a factory minus connector and I think that’s the best you can get for a lighter trigger safety wise. What’s nice about a partially cocked striker is that even if for some odd reason which it wouldn’t but if the striker were to fly forward it wouldn’t have enough force to light the primer. I would just get an oem minus connector. More rounds you put through it it’ll get smoother.
It is Glock OEM 🤷♂️ and I’ve pointed a P365 at my nuts for 3 years (and a P320 for 3 months). I may just have to upgrade my Glock 19 with this.
Your fetishes are getting really specific
Of course it’s better, the stock Glock trigger is awful.
Interesting. Is the trigger shoe polymer?
It is!
And it's ugly just like the pistol itself.
What plate are you using with your RMR?
I think CHPWS made it!
Link???
Will this still work if I have a switch ?
yes, the switch is installed in the slide. This trigger only effects the frame. As long as the trigger can fire in semi, it should also fire with the switch. (Take this with a grain of salt as I do not own a switch)
No reason it shouldn’t….
This is a shity copy of tymney trigger 😂😂 glock are just clown, don't get me wrong i have glock but they can't be original anymore, is like owning a iPhone 2 steps behind Samsung 😂