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    First, thank yous for help on the 48, I passed. I am a sig guy trying some other guns on. Got a glock 19, put in a 3.5 ghost trigger bar. Trigger is better but I hit the range today with a vp9 and shield 2.0 and those 2 triggers were WAY better than the glock. Is there a drop in trigger made that would be comparable? I was surprised how much crisper and even lighter the shield and vp9 were. Not a striker fire gun guy and this glock is why.

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    Get a Zev trigger spring and install it in that Glock. It should be better even if it will still be a tad mushy.

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    I would say the only way to get a Glock trigger as good as the others mentioned is to go with the Timney Glock trigger. The only downside is that it's about a 2-3 pound break. If that is too light for your liking add a Glock 8 pound connector and that will bring the trigger weight to about 4-4.5 pounds. Best Glock trigger by far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glocknurse View Post
    I would say the only way to get a Glock trigger as good as the others mentioned is to go with the Timney Glock trigger. The only downside is that it's about a 2-3 pound break. If that is too light for your liking add a Glock 8 pound connector and that will bring the trigger weight to about 4-4.5 pounds. Best Glock trigger by far.
    Very interesting idea... do you still get a defined wall? It's that much better compared to an Apex?

    I once tried a 3.5lb connector in a stock Glock and hated it - was a smooth pull all the way through, not takeup + defined wall. Went back to the standard connector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jthrelf View Post
    Very interesting idea... do you still get a defined wall? It's that much better compared to an Apex?

    I once tried a 3.5lb connector in a stock Glock and hated it - was a smooth pull all the way through, not takeup + defined wall. Went back to the standard connector.
    You get a very defined wall. I have an Apex in my carry gun and really like it and I'm not changing it but I think the Timney would be considered a better trigger by most people. To me the Apex trigger is like a regular Glock trigger but highly refined and the Timney is something completely different and feels more like a VP9 or PPQ trigger.

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    Default Re: Glock trigger

    I have an Apex trigger.

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    An Apex trigger made a world of difference in my 48.

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    Default Re: Glock trigger

    Do you know when glock approved it?

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    Not specifically but when I first read that I did some research. It is now officially in the Glock armorers manual.
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