Bought one for 35 bucks and put it in. Took around 20 minutes. Install was easy, its almost plug and play. I have a little experience working on guns, but this was my first Glock trigger install. Most of the work was getting the pins out and then put back in. Function checks all good. Getting firing pin marks on the snap caps. Haven't live fired it yet. Pull weight is right around factory at 5 5 1/2 lbs. The trigger pull hits the wall almost as soon as I pull the trigger and reset is around the same as factory. Haven't tried changing the reset and don't know if I will. Bought this to replace a PSA Dagger trigger because it was super mushy with no wall and I didn't want to spend big bucks on an apex trigger. I don't have the same problem as some other commentors with the super high trigger pull weight. So for me, as long as there's no issues with live fire, 35 bucks for this seems like a decent deal. Will update comment if I have any problems.
This trigger is around 7-8 lbs not the advertised 3.5-4 lbs. There is no way to break this thing without sending the muzzle shaking. My factory style trigger from TF tactical (the same company) is lighter than this thing. Yes, you can adjust the take-up and reset which is nice. Removing so much take-up makes me worry about the pin safety not engaging fully. The trigger shoe is nice but, the crazy heavy pull makes me wish I had saved my money. Not worth it at all. I'll likely be changing it out and throwing this in a drawer for eternity.
Id love to see where they got 3-4lbs from because mine is about 7lbs. Also the connector that came with it was faulty and my trigger wouldn’t break. Put an OEM connector on and it worked. The adjustments work as they say and the shortened pull/reset is nice but the weight of the trigger just nullifies that success. If they can get the trigger weight to actually be 3-4 lbs, this would be an amazing trigger.
Just installed one of these. This is absolute garbage. Break takes more force than OEM, if you actually use the adjustment the trigger no longer fuctions properly. Have to disassemble my slide to get it off with this installed. I wouldnt trust this for a second. Cant believe they would even sell it. I used to order from these guys but I will never do so again. Scam.
@@darrenfite6830 I've installed dozens of glock triggers. Installed this one probably 10 times before it was obvious it was a lemon. Cheap product with no QC.
Aside from apples, why would anyone want to live in Washington state? If you’re unhappy there, there are other places to go, where you may enjoy happiness.
Bought one for 35 bucks and put it in. Took around 20 minutes. Install was easy, its almost plug and play. I have a little experience working on guns, but this was my first Glock trigger install. Most of the work was getting the pins out and then put back in. Function checks all good. Getting firing pin marks on the snap caps. Haven't live fired it yet. Pull weight is right around factory at 5 5 1/2 lbs. The trigger pull hits the wall almost as soon as I pull the trigger and reset is around the same as factory. Haven't tried changing the reset and don't know if I will. Bought this to replace a PSA Dagger trigger because it was super mushy with no wall and I didn't want to spend big bucks on an apex trigger. I don't have the same problem as some other commentors with the super high trigger pull weight. So for me, as long as there's no issues with live fire, 35 bucks for this seems like a decent deal. Will update comment if I have any problems.
Good thing you made this video, because the manufacturer didn’t care to give me ANY INSTRUCTIONS!!!
This trigger is around 7-8 lbs not the advertised 3.5-4 lbs. There is no way to break this thing without sending the muzzle shaking. My factory style trigger from TF tactical (the same company) is lighter than this thing. Yes, you can adjust the take-up and reset which is nice. Removing so much take-up makes me worry about the pin safety not engaging fully. The trigger shoe is nice but, the crazy heavy pull makes me wish I had saved my money. Not worth it at all. I'll likely be changing it out and throwing this in a drawer for eternity.
I installed it, and saw these tools, with no explanation whatsoever.😮
I didn't even get the tools...lol😉
Id love to see where they got 3-4lbs from because mine is about 7lbs. Also the connector that came with it was faulty and my trigger wouldn’t break. Put an OEM connector on and it worked. The adjustments work as they say and the shortened pull/reset is nice but the weight of the trigger just nullifies that success. If they can get the trigger weight to actually be 3-4 lbs, this would be an amazing trigger.
Why did my pull gauge dial 6.9-7.2 lbs on the pull in this trigger guys?
I would be happy to do a review on any of your products. They would be a great fit for my channel. I come into your store all the time.
Very interesting. How does this compare to Timney, or Apex?
Is it still drop safe like regular Glock triggers
Thinking about a better trigger for my Glock 26...
Super heavy. I have one and it’s like a 9 pound pull. Not a great upgrade IMO.
This does seem like a great upgrade, IF I owned a Glock!
great improvement
Thanks again
I own 4 of these, 2 Black/red & 2 Gold…next sale i’m buying more 🙃
What's the trigger pull weight in real life? I've heard bad stuff about trust pull on these.
Want to buy mine on not a fan
Does this work with daggers
They are designed for P-80 and OEM frames.
Dammit I just ordered
Nice trigger
I'm gonna try this with the giesler
No gen 5?
Does this work with the dagger?
1:20 yes 🙄 learn to listen.
@@MyBigThing2010 Dagger is my first glock clone so sue me for trying to clarify before dropping a good chunk of money on something...prick.
that is crazy cheap price for an adjustable trigger
Nice
Hmm, the comments are not super favorable..
These triggers are garbage don't buy them
Just installed one of these. This is absolute garbage. Break takes more force than OEM, if you actually use the adjustment the trigger no longer fuctions properly. Have to disassemble my slide to get it off with this installed. I wouldnt trust this for a second. Cant believe they would even sell it. I used to order from these guys but I will never do so again. Scam.
Is the trigger weight more even in SA or just DA compared to OEM?
I had similar problems and found I had installed it in a bind. Corrected my installation and it was fine.
@@darrenfite6830 I've installed dozens of glock triggers. Installed this one probably 10 times before it was obvious it was a lemon. Cheap product with no QC.
@@Cfiddy17I had this same issue. I replaced the connector with an OEM one and problem was fixed.
Totally cut-off from anything here in Washington State.
Aside from apples, why would anyone want to live in Washington state? If you’re unhappy there, there are other places to go, where you may enjoy happiness.
@@SwabJockeyJim I have a family, properties and income in this state. It is not that easy. I must stay and fight.
I understand. Best of luck.