what is the best way to make sure i have a stable trigger pull and a little lighter than factory? - owner of glock 23
I agree with AngryRooster. If your looking for simply a lighter pull, then find a 3 1/2# connector. However, combining the 3 1/2 with the NY1 Olive trigger spring will give you a very clean pull/break. I believe it's just a tad heavier than the standard 5 1/2#, but it removes slop and gives you a shorter reset.
I agree with AngryRooster. If your looking for simply a lighter pull, then find a 3 1/2# connector. However, combining the 3 1/2 with the NY1 Olive trigger spring will give you a very clean pull/break. I believe it's just a tad heavier than the standard 5 1/2#, but it removes slop and gives you a shorter reset.
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(Gen3 G19).25 cent trigger job and what you did above.I had the 3.5 ghost with stock trigger spring and trigger seemed too light for CC so I went with the NY1 spring and it works great,feels like stock pull but real crisp and strong reset super smooth.I agree with AngryRooster. If your looking for simply a lighter pull, then find a 3 1/2# connector. However, combining the 3 1/2 with the NY1 Olive trigger spring will give you a very clean pull/break. I believe it's just a tad heavier than the standard 5 1/2#, but it removes slop and gives you a shorter reset.
Striker you are referring to is to speed up lock time, in theory. Most shooters aren't that perceptive to notice the difference. It will also allow you to keep the pistol reasonably reliable while using a 4# striker spring. I have a range gun that is set up that way but I would never change the striker spring in a carry pistol.another question. what about skelitonised striker and whats it used for and goes with, good idea?