The old one is model 70272. The new model is 74332. The new one has the standard connector instead of the dot connector, and has the coating. Also, the new one does not have the issue with the trigger safety catching on the frame. I just installed the 74332 and really like it so far.
@@richardkepner8738 Those are the Glock part numbers. If you check some retail store for these triggers, the part number will be on the package somewhere.
@@Glade1321 Glade, great question. Short answer...As a Glock certified armorer I can tell you there are several OEM connectors for Glocks as follows: + this is an 8 pound trigger pull Nothing, also called standard is a 5.5 pound trigger pull Dot is a 5 pound pull Minus is now a 4.5 pound pull, which at one time was listed by Glock as a 3.5 pull weight. hope this helps.
Newer GPTs say compatible with Glock Gen 4 and 5 on the retail box. Older GPTs were Gen 5 only ( didn't include Gen4 compatible slide back plate). On the backside (low left) of the GPT retail box is the version number on GPT, mine is Gen 4/5 compatible with version number 74331. I don't have enough testing to say anything about the long term reliability of the 74331 GPT that I got, but you can find experiences of different versions if you do few internet searches on the different GPT version numbers.
Ben referring to guns and parts as “Hoe” makes me re-evaluate what I’m doing with my money. Not change what I’m doing, just re-evaluate. Profoundly astute good man!
I'm glad Glock updated it to resolve the issues of the V1 release. I have 2 version 1 GPT in a G19 and G47 and I ended up lightly dremeling the safety dingus to prevent it from snagging on the frame. A friend got the V2 GPT and we tried it side by side and it's a subtle improvement. The main thing I notice is the safety dingus not snagging no matter where my finger is placed on the trigger shoe. I'm sure there are "better" trigger options out there but my wife and I use the glocks pretty much just for GSSF competitions so we have to keep them compliant for that.
I switched out the trigger shoe on mine for an Apex shoe. It adds more definition, but not weight, to wall. It feels more glass-breaky than squishy. Its an awesome combo of parts imo.
If there's no strong preference between the Apex drop in and the GPT, there's something to be said about the former retaining the original Glock semi-cocked striker, especially on a carry pistol
@@saintmichael753 That was a very well-done demonstration. Yes, it certainly makes me reconsider how much of a final redundancy half-cocking really is, especially considering that there’s common carry ammo that uses primers even softer than the CCIs used in the test. There are other arguments in favor of the original Glock system, such as better tolerance to fouling and having the sear mechanically locked along the vertical axis when the trigger is at rest, but that video certainly takes away one of the strongest arguments for keeping the striker half-cocked. Thanks for sharing
I put a Glock Perf. Trigger in my G17 Idpa gun when they 1st came out. I did lightly polish all engagement surfaces. I’ve had zero problems, but I do clean & lube my gun after each match. I tried it with a couple different connectors, but early this year I installed the Overwatch Polydat shoe & back to the dot connector. This setup feels perfect for me. I’m getting about 3.75 lb pulls on the scale with a good reset.
Sweet. I just ordered a Polydat for one of my GPT's. I have one that has the metal version of the polydat, can't even remember what its called. Its good but I have come to learn that metal Glock triggers=bad idea.
Polish the trigger bar and disconnector and the rail it slides over, fixes the dirty trigger issues. And a little grease on disconnector where trigger bar rides and outside of trigger bar that rides on the frame, TINY bit on the right rail it slides on. Works amazing.
The Timney has a takeup adjustment screw in the front of the shoe that can back itself out causing the reset issue. I had that happen in a match. Little bit of Loctite fixed it up, I rarely clean my gun and no issues.
I have about 2500 on mine without cleaning and I have no complaints other than the shoe safety, I have grievances with it not disengaging as I expected it to as well
Thanks Ben. I'll be interested in hearing if it still performs well after another 5-10K rounds. The best Glock trigger I've tested so far is the Tactical Triggers drop-in trigger that Brantley Merriam has been talking about (I bought the aluminum shoe versions). It feels 1-2lbs lighter than the Apex to me and has less over-travel and pre-travel but a slightly softer break. I only have 3-5K through Tactical Triggers and the Apex's in my Glocks at this point though, so I'll see if it lasts.
I didn’t feel like the Glock performance trigger was worth it over the Tunney because of the mentioned issues, so when I installed my Timney I went with the heavier spring and packed it full of machine grease because it catches the gunpowder residue and keeps it from working into the mechanism. It’s been working so far,
Using that exact setup (G47, Holo 507comp with Glock Perf trigger, not one of the first ones). Shooting IPSC Production Optics with it. Not running a ‘Ben amount’ of rounds, but close to 1000-1500 p.m. Although as a sport shooter I ‘should’ clean the trigger group too, I only did so once and never had a trigger issue with it and am really enjoying it (more responsive compared to Timney). I have got one of the first Perf Triggers in my G26, filed the safety down a bit as the safety sometimes got stuck. However don’t really ‘use’ this gun enough to need to clean it ever and not doing any competitions with it. I recognise the mentioned issue on the G26, but for my G47 it goes and goes
How you can you tell if you get one of the new triggers? Is there a certain website to order from to ensure fresh stock instead of old ones? Thanks for sharing
@ let me specify, I am not sure there is a later or newer version. However, my first performance trigger I put in my G26, and I had clear problems with the safety feature on the shoe, making the trigger ‘hang’. For this I had to file some bits off so it works Performance trigger in my G47 I ordered and got months later and never had a single issue with it. Having read up on my findings before, I assume the performance trigger in my G47 is a ‘newer’ version. I do not see any differences, however the trigger felt smooth for the start, never got hung up and didn’t need any work. Unfortunately no website (or markings) to identify one or other
Based on your recommendation I tried a Apex in my Gen 5 and it was a definite upgrade. The wall is more solid and the break is much more predictable (maybe because Apex uses a modified Gen 3 or 4 trigger bar). I tried a Overwatch with a NP3 trigger bar and it was weird; short take up but long, mushy pull after the wall.
I compete with mine and like it. Not noticing a degradation in performance as it gets dirty. I also lube it slightly every couple hundred rounds just to be safe.
There is a revised part number. Slightly bigger shoe, pull went from 4lbs to 5 which is actually better as it results in a more positive reset and the new sku comes with a gen 5 backplate. Old p/n 70272. New is 74332
An instructor of the Glock armorer course told me the new one has a different connector in it that makes it slightly heavier which means it meets whichever government regulation for whichever org. I'm assuming that means they're shipping with the unmarked connector instead of the dot connector so that may be a way to tell.
If you go back and read comments on that old video, a younger version of me wrote some shit like "idk what you're talking about mine works fine, i haven't had to lube it. I don't shoot as much as you but I do shoot." and to this day I don't think I've even cleaned either of my Glocks with the GPT and I still haven't had a problem with it. I think you got a lemon or perhaps lemon(s). What I will say is I have had the opportunity to try a bunch of these in their standard configuration and right from Glock these triggers are really inconsistent. Sometimes you get one that is really nice and other times you're like "damn, I'm not sure that's an upgrade..." so its kind of a crap shoot. You can trick them out with after market trigger shoes and connectors/safety plungers though. I have one with Overwatch Precision components and its pretty rad.
My first one wouldn't reset after it got hot, not dirty because you could let it cool down and then it would work again! The other 3 work great. I modified the busted one and put it in my G44
I bought one in November, and by December I was back to the normal trigger with a lighter striker spring Ala the Stoeger/Park vid. Maybe the place I bought from sent me the old one, it felt rough and was inconsistent.
The release of the GPT has me think that Glock is actually a little worried about Walther eating up a bit of their market share. Man if even has the same name as the Walther trigger
I have one of first ones that had the issue with the saftey binding. I swapped it out with an Apex shoe and it fixed it. The Apex shoe imo is much better. I have over 30k rounds though it with no issues. I've paired it with the standard 5.5 pound connector and it breaks at about 3.25 pounds.
Nice 👍. What's the most rounds you've gone in between re-lubing the trigger without noticing performance issues? You tried other aftermarket triggers? Faster splits and better slow fire accuracy with GPT?
@saintmichael753 all of them... I've never lubed it 😅🤣😂... Tried plenty including the timney which I took out of the gun almost immediately 🗑️. Triggers don't work that way. Training and practice are what are going to yield noticeable improvements not gear.
Ive had a gpt with standard co shoe with about 5000 rounds through it. I just cleaned it yesterday for the first time because it was getting mushy and the reset was getting uninspiring. Brought it right back to normal.
TriggerTech has a new glock trigger coming out soon. i have around 2k rounds through the prototype without any issues and didnt have to lube it or clean it. ETA to market is sometime Q1 2025.
@@jigglyjames29 i havent tried a PDP or its trigger so i cant compare. it breaks like a 1911, crisp and no excessive travel in the shoe. fully adjustable as well with a secondary safety plunger spring and with the provided allen key you can adjust the weight in the housing. ive had it down to 1lb 6oz. i have currently set to 3lb 4oz for IPSC.
Im very curious to hear your take on it after a few more thousand rounds. It is hard for me to trust a product that fundamentally changes the mechanics of the glock--even when that product was made by glock.
One of my cohorts has one is his 19, I don’t know if it’s the new one or old; but I did tell him to watch out for the trigger binding. But for the few rounds I put down range with it, it did feel nice; I don’t know if it feels good enough to warrant an upgrade though, cause I don’t shoot enough to have the right to be picky about triggers
I ran one in my g17 USPSA set up initially, dirty yes, changed the feel, hated that. Needed lube too. Safety tab sucks and hangs up sometimes. Maybe the newer ones are better, maybe I’ll buy one and see. Idk
Was not impressed with the drop in Apex at all. I got the polymer shoe AEK for like $90. The connector is not polished at all and is quite gritty. The shoe is very flat and overly wide and unless you are shooting with only the pad of your finger it's hard to get my finger comfortably placed onto it.
Hey Ben, if i were to send you a SA Platypus would you be interested in running it a bit and give us your thoughts? You’ve spoken on it a little bit but I’d be interested to hear your range notes.
I'm a GSSF Competitor so it's kinda a "must have" IMO. The reach is a little long and IME I had to file down the point of the tab to ensure it cleared the frame. I bought 1 each year the last 3 years including this year and I don't notice a difference between any of them. Yeah, you kinda have to clean them around 1k rounds and lube them. I never knew people had so little time they couldn't do that.
For years, all of the Glock fanboys have cried that ALL striker pistols are a copy of the Glock. But what did Glock do to have a "good" trigger? Copied the other striker pistols trigger and called it a performance trigger!
Drop 4.5mm (.177") BB behind trigger bar, reset travel shortens by half. Works like a charm with GPT and gen 5 lowers. ruclips.net/video/hYLbZj1R4Gw/видео.htmlsi=iAZjPuFwByf5tTDy
Grip angle is one reason glocks are so great and easy to shoot. It forces naturally wrist lock and is way better grip to shoot then most of the guns on market including 1911 etc
Thank you for your Service, brother. Back in my day in Iraq we had to build our own furniture out of wood scraps we stole from the stupid Army guys. Looks like the military is treating its enlisted a little better these days!
@@umbrellacorpmarketingdept7154 now they work also with Gen4, in package you will get gen5 backplate, so you will run it with it and it works fine. I have around 2000 rnds with GPT in my Gen4, I dont clean it only add lube occasionaly and 0 problems.
Hotel: The only room still available is on the 1000th floor. Ben: That will be fine.
man is legit up in the clouds lmao
Its cgi. He is on his bunker, avoiding those pesky drones.
"A little closer to the peasants than I'm used to, but I can slum it if needed" - Ben McMoney Stoeger
Dude put the Iraqi flag on his Instagram, if I was in Iraq I would probably want to buy high up too. Or maybe underground.. not sure
bros in low earth orbit
The old one is model 70272. The new model is 74332. The new one has the standard connector instead of the dot connector, and has the coating. Also, the new one does not have the issue with the trigger safety catching on the frame. I just installed the 74332 and really like it so far.
Standard connector vs the dot connector? Do you mean minus connector, or is there a difference between standard and dot?
Where did you get that nomenclature from?
@@richardkepner8738 Those are the Glock part numbers. If you check some retail store for these triggers, the part number will be on the package somewhere.
@@Glade1321 Glade, great question. Short answer...As a Glock certified armorer I can tell you there are several OEM connectors for Glocks as follows:
+ this is an 8 pound trigger pull
Nothing, also called standard is a 5.5 pound trigger pull
Dot is a 5 pound pull
Minus is now a 4.5 pound pull, which at one time was listed by Glock as a 3.5 pull weight.
hope this helps.
I have zero intention of ever owning a glock again, but I still watched to the end. The power of Ben.
Anyone else see the lamp cord in the bottom right corner of the screen and think it was something on their phone screen?
Newer GPTs say compatible with Glock Gen 4 and 5 on the retail box. Older GPTs were Gen 5 only ( didn't include Gen4 compatible slide back plate). On the backside (low left) of the GPT retail box is the version number on GPT, mine is Gen 4/5 compatible with version number 74331. I don't have enough testing to say anything about the long term reliability of the 74331 GPT that I got, but you can find experiences of different versions if you do few internet searches on the different GPT version numbers.
I would love to know the difference between 74331 and 74332. I see only 74331 on my local websites
Ben referring to guns and parts as “Hoe” makes me re-evaluate what I’m doing with my money. Not change what I’m doing, just re-evaluate. Profoundly astute good man!
I'm glad Glock updated it to resolve the issues of the V1 release. I have 2 version 1 GPT in a G19 and G47 and I ended up lightly dremeling the safety dingus to prevent it from snagging on the frame. A friend got the V2 GPT and we tried it side by side and it's a subtle improvement. The main thing I notice is the safety dingus not snagging no matter where my finger is placed on the trigger shoe. I'm sure there are "better" trigger options out there but my wife and I use the glocks pretty much just for GSSF competitions so we have to keep them compliant for that.
GSSF shooters assemble!!!
You can buy the Glock Performance Trigger with an Apex shoe from Boresight Solutions, definitely my preferred shoe.
Pontoon Tactical.
JG trigger shoe for me
Im running the overwatch FALX trigger
Overwatch TAC SHOE
Ben!
Interested in your more long term findings. Thanks Ben.
I switched out the trigger shoe on mine for an Apex shoe. It adds more definition, but not weight, to wall. It feels more glass-breaky than squishy. Its an awesome combo of parts imo.
If there's no strong preference between the Apex drop in and the GPT, there's something to be said about the former retaining the original Glock semi-cocked striker, especially on a carry pistol
Exactly the comment I was going to make.
@@ryan.1357 I thought that the GPT was fully cocked...
i doubt it matters tbh. it still has all its safeties
See "The Partially Cocked Glock Myth" youtube vid
May change your mind
@@saintmichael753 That was a very well-done demonstration. Yes, it certainly makes me reconsider how much of a final redundancy half-cocking really is, especially considering that there’s common carry ammo that uses primers even softer than the CCIs used in the test.
There are other arguments in favor of the original Glock system, such as better tolerance to fouling and having the sear mechanically locked along the vertical axis when the trigger is at rest, but that video certainly takes away one of the strongest arguments for keeping the striker half-cocked. Thanks for sharing
Ben,
That shirt!
That shirt is fabulous! 👍🏻
Yea, I want one too. Let me know if you find them!
I did a lot of work to mine. Johnny Glock vex shoe for timney helps reset when weak. Changed out spring in housing. It’s like a dream 2.5-3 lbs.
I likewise have the JG Vex shoe for Timney. It's surprising how much it improves the Timney setup.
I put a Glock Perf. Trigger in my G17 Idpa gun when they 1st came out. I did lightly polish all engagement surfaces. I’ve had zero problems, but I do clean & lube my gun after each match. I tried it with a couple different connectors, but early this year I installed the Overwatch Polydat shoe & back to the dot connector. This setup feels perfect for me. I’m getting about 3.75 lb pulls on the scale with a good reset.
Sweet. I just ordered a Polydat for one of my GPT's. I have one that has the metal version of the polydat, can't even remember what its called. Its good but I have come to learn that metal Glock triggers=bad idea.
@ Yep, I tried a guy’s Zev pistol at a Frank Proctor class, the aluminum trigger got hot fast.
Polish the trigger bar and disconnector and the rail it slides over, fixes the dirty trigger issues. And a little grease on disconnector where trigger bar rides and outside of trigger bar that rides on the frame, TINY bit on the right rail it slides on. Works amazing.
Its a connector not disconnected Bubba
@ you know exactly what I meant rheetard 🤣
I have the first version. I really like it, and I've never had a problem, but I don't shoot a shit-ton of rounds without cleaning.
Ghost connector and flitz, done.
I have the newer SKU (74332) installed in my 19X, works nicely. Hopefully, maintenance isn’t too tedious.
Thanks for pointing out the new sku. 👍
Top comment.
Nice gat.
Pb gang rise up
I went back to it too for my USPSA G47. The latest one I bought seems better than the fist two I owned.
The Timney has a takeup adjustment screw in the front of the shoe that can back itself out causing the reset issue. I had that happen in a match. Little bit of Loctite fixed it up, I rarely clean my gun and no issues.
I have about 2500 on mine without cleaning and I have no complaints other than the shoe safety, I have grievances with it not disengaging as I expected it to as well
I wish Glock used np3! That would be sweet. The word you were looking for is Tenifer which is the coating Glock uses on the metal internals
Thanks Ben. I'll be interested in hearing if it still performs well after another 5-10K rounds. The best Glock trigger I've tested so far is the Tactical Triggers drop-in trigger that Brantley Merriam has been talking about (I bought the aluminum shoe versions). It feels 1-2lbs lighter than the Apex to me and has less over-travel and pre-travel but a slightly softer break. I only have 3-5K through Tactical Triggers and the Apex's in my Glocks at this point though, so I'll see if it lasts.
Have the performance trigger all polished and tuned by Johnny Glock and I’ve love it over my apex trigger and trigger bar
I didn’t feel like the Glock performance trigger was worth it over the Tunney because of the mentioned issues, so when I installed my Timney I went with the heavier spring and packed it full of machine grease because it catches the gunpowder residue and keeps it from working into the mechanism. It’s been working so far,
Instead of chasing the dragon on Glock triggers…. I went ahead and bought a VP9. Perfection. Haven’t looked back in years.
I really like the Overwatch precision and Apex.
Apex is good, but JG is the best for Glocks.
Using that exact setup (G47, Holo 507comp with Glock Perf trigger, not one of the first ones). Shooting IPSC Production Optics with it.
Not running a ‘Ben amount’ of rounds, but close to 1000-1500 p.m. Although as a sport shooter I ‘should’ clean the trigger group too, I only did so once and never had a trigger issue with it and am really enjoying it (more responsive compared to Timney).
I have got one of the first Perf Triggers in my G26, filed the safety down a bit as the safety sometimes got stuck. However don’t really ‘use’ this gun enough to need to clean it ever and not doing any competitions with it. I recognise the mentioned issue on the G26, but for my G47 it goes and goes
How you can you tell if you get one of the new triggers? Is there a certain website to order from to ensure fresh stock instead of old ones? Thanks for sharing
@ let me specify, I am not sure there is a later or newer version. However, my first performance trigger I put in my G26, and I had clear problems with the safety feature on the shoe, making the trigger ‘hang’. For this I had to file some bits off so it works Performance trigger in my G47 I ordered and got months later and never had a single issue with it. Having read up on my findings before, I assume the performance trigger in my G47 is a ‘newer’ version. I do not see any differences, however the trigger felt smooth for the start, never got hung up and didn’t need any work. Unfortunately no website (or markings) to identify one or other
Based on your recommendation I tried a Apex in my Gen 5 and it was a definite upgrade. The wall is more solid and the break is much more predictable (maybe because Apex uses a modified Gen 3 or 4 trigger bar). I tried a Overwatch with a NP3 trigger bar and it was weird; short take up but long, mushy pull after the wall.
I compete with mine and like it. Not noticing a degradation in performance as it gets dirty.
I also lube it slightly every couple hundred rounds just to be safe.
"no degradation in performance"
"I lube my trigger every couple hundred rounds"
Pick one
There is a revised part number. Slightly bigger shoe, pull went from 4lbs to 5 which is actually better as it results in a more positive reset and the new sku comes with a gen 5 backplate. Old p/n 70272. New is 74332
Also wanted to mention the old perf trigger was for gen 5 only. The newer one (on 74332) is for gen 4&5
An instructor of the Glock armorer course told me the new one has a different connector in it that makes it slightly heavier which means it meets whichever government regulation for whichever org. I'm assuming that means they're shipping with the unmarked connector instead of the dot connector so that may be a way to tell.
If you go back and read comments on that old video, a younger version of me wrote some shit like "idk what you're talking about mine works fine, i haven't had to lube it. I don't shoot as much as you but I do shoot." and to this day I don't think I've even cleaned either of my Glocks with the GPT and I still haven't had a problem with it. I think you got a lemon or perhaps lemon(s).
What I will say is I have had the opportunity to try a bunch of these in their standard configuration and right from Glock these triggers are really inconsistent. Sometimes you get one that is really nice and other times you're like "damn, I'm not sure that's an upgrade..." so its kind of a crap shoot. You can trick them out with after market trigger shoes and connectors/safety plungers though. I have one with Overwatch Precision components and its pretty rad.
sounds like neurodivergent gaming
I've been enjoying my Tactical Triggers glock trigger (dumb name, but it works good).
GPT with the old shoe. That’s my jam.
I just put the gen 5 shoe on my gen 1 GPT and like that setup much more.
that's why I run JG OEM modified, better than GPT and reliable.
My first one wouldn't reset after it got hot, not dirty because you could let it cool down and then it would work again! The other 3 work great. I modified the busted one and put it in my G44
I have two, they are not worth the money!!!! A polished OEM trigger group using a minus connector is the way to go!
I've got an old GPT with JG Vex show, pulls 3.5 lbs every time short travel/reset, my Fav striker trigger
I like crisper triggers, the Glock Performance trigger feels mushy to me.
New ones don’t come with a band wrapped around the sear housing, as I understand it.
I bought one in November, and by December I was back to the normal trigger with a lighter striker spring Ala the Stoeger/Park vid. Maybe the place I bought from sent me the old one, it felt rough and was inconsistent.
The release of the GPT has me think that Glock is actually a little worried about Walther eating up a bit of their market share. Man if even has the same name as the Walther trigger
Ben you have to try a @tr-1upgrade trigger ;)
Ben, get a Gun Co SS shoe and have Joel combine it with the GPT. It’s my favorite trigger setup on any Glock.
Have Joel put an Apex shoe on the Glock Performance Trigger for you!!! Honestly, it’s a really good setup.
Facts,have one in my 17 and works well until it starts getting gritty if you don’t wipe it down from time to time. 1:00
Overwatch gpt and a minus connector or ghost evo elite is a great combo.
Your video is excellent. You can enable automatic dubbing in your RUclips Studio
I have one of first ones that had the issue with the saftey binding. I swapped it out with an Apex shoe and it fixed it. The Apex shoe imo is much better. I have over 30k rounds though it with no issues. I've paired it with the standard 5.5 pound connector and it breaks at about 3.25 pounds.
Nice 👍. What's the most rounds you've gone in between re-lubing the trigger without noticing performance issues?
You tried other aftermarket triggers? Faster splits and better slow fire accuracy with GPT?
@saintmichael753 all of them... I've never lubed it 😅🤣😂... Tried plenty including the timney which I took out of the gun almost immediately 🗑️. Triggers don't work that way. Training and practice are what are going to yield noticeable improvements not gear.
🤙
Add a standardco shoe and its cazy good!!
Ive had a gpt with standard co shoe with about 5000 rounds through it. I just cleaned it yesterday for the first time because it was getting mushy and the reset was getting uninspiring. Brought it right back to normal.
TriggerTech has a new glock trigger coming out soon. i have around 2k rounds through the prototype without any issues and didnt have to lube it or clean it. ETA to market is sometime Q1 2025.
How is it compared to something like a PDP?
@@jigglyjames29 i havent tried a PDP or its trigger so i cant compare. it breaks like a 1911, crisp and no excessive travel in the shoe. fully adjustable as well with a secondary safety plunger spring and with the provided allen key you can adjust the weight in the housing. ive had it down to 1lb 6oz. i have currently set to 3lb 4oz for IPSC.
@S_ipsc is the pre-travel spongy? Doesn't really affect anything but just feels gross when doing dry fire drills
@@jigglyjames29 nope, not spongy at all.
Flat shoe, striker spring and flitz. No bar, connector or any other mods.
My Timney didn’t want to reset when it was brand new.
Try the Johnny Glock Evolution X Competition system. Because why not.
Im very curious to hear your take on it after a few more thousand rounds. It is hard for me to trust a product that fundamentally changes the mechanics of the glock--even when that product was made by glock.
One of my cohorts has one is his 19, I don’t know if it’s the new one or old; but I did tell him to watch out for the trigger binding. But for the few rounds I put down range with it, it did feel nice; I don’t know if it feels good enough to warrant an upgrade though, cause I don’t shoot enough to have the right to be picky about triggers
Finally some good fucking news. Thanks Ben.
My GPT has more of a lighter rolling break and delay for me. Not sure if I like need to spend more time with it. I went right back to factory for now.
I ran one in my g17 USPSA set up initially, dirty yes, changed the feel, hated that. Needed lube too. Safety tab sucks and hangs up sometimes. Maybe the newer ones are better, maybe I’ll buy one and see. Idk
Does it help finding the red dot?
Is there any benefit to running these with a lighter striker spring?
Was not impressed with the drop in Apex at all. I got the polymer shoe AEK for like $90. The connector is not polished at all and is quite gritty. The shoe is very flat and overly wide and unless you are shooting with only the pad of your finger it's hard to get my finger comfortably placed onto it.
Ben, why don't you run higher sights on that pistol in case the dot goes down?
Would you shoot the gun for competition?
Glock performance trigger😂😂😂
Is Glock Ben favorite pistol?
Hey Ben, if i were to send you a SA Platypus would you be interested in running it a bit and give us your thoughts? You’ve spoken on it a little bit but I’d be interested to hear your range notes.
Hey Ben did they change the part number for the trigger?
Try an RXM. The Gluger!
🤮
Ive been having issues getting my drop in apex to actually trip the sear. Something clicks and then the trigger resets but never fires
BEN WOULD YOU TRY A TRIGGER FROM RAMM TACTICAL. I can have it sent to you to try out.
Why no comment on Overwatch Precision Tac trigger ever?
I'm a GSSF Competitor so it's kinda a "must have" IMO. The reach is a little long and IME I had to file down the point of the tab to ensure it cleared the frame. I bought 1 each year the last 3 years including this year and I don't notice a difference between any of them. Yeah, you kinda have to clean them around 1k rounds and lube them. I never knew people had so little time they couldn't do that.
I shoot SC. Is GSSF all stand and shoot (no movement)?
@@JB22636 Yes.
I think I see drones up in the left hand side of the video 😂
Am i the only one that noticed Ben turning into Mike Pannone at 2:22
How would you compare it to the apex for feel and getting dirty?
The shirt lol
The real question is: why can't glock get their triggers right? Perfection my ass
But there are aftermarket upgrades for every manufacturer's stock triggers
For years, all of the Glock fanboys have cried that ALL striker pistols are a copy of the Glock. But what did Glock do to have a "good" trigger? Copied the other striker pistols trigger and called it a performance trigger!
The OEM gen 5 trigger is perfect for me.
Gen 5 stock triggers are awesome, bud.
RAMM tactical trigger!!!!
Where’s the Canik video?
Some people swear by them and some people swear at them. I'm in the former camp.
Drop 4.5mm (.177") BB behind trigger bar, reset travel shortens by half. Works like a charm with GPT and gen 5 lowers.
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No way?? Seriously??
@amosmoses9247 yes, have shot many comps here in Finland with it.
Lol, not that Id ever do it , but please make a short video to see what you mean.
The ball stays between the trigger connector bar and frame?
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Heads up Ben. YT definitely un-subbed me....re-subbed.
Remoil boyz assemble!
In another 10 years they might start thinking about fixing the grip angle 😂
Grip angle is one reason glocks are so great and easy to shoot. It forces naturally wrist lock and is way better grip to shoot then most of the guns on market including 1911 etc
Thank you for your Service, brother.
Back in my day in Iraq we had to build our own furniture out of wood scraps we stole from the stupid Army guys.
Looks like the military is treating its enlisted a little better these days!
Part number is different
Bob Vogel doesn't like the Gpt and the Timney..nough said
They only work in Gen 5’s. Why doesn’t Glock just make them stock on Gen 5’s?
They work on gen 3 and 4 with little modification
@ all these dudes out here “modifying” their gun and getting mad that they can’t get through a full mag. Pass.
@@umbrellacorpmarketingdept7154 now they work also with Gen4, in package you will get gen5 backplate, so you will run it with it and it works fine. I have around 2000 rnds with GPT in my Gen4, I dont clean it only add lube occasionaly and 0 problems.
i'll give one a rip as i'm not really liking my overwatch polydat.
Get a CZ P-10F 45 OR. Looks like a solid night stand boom boom.
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Did he really wear a wuhan institute of virology shirt????
He's likely wearing underwear, too. I said "likely."
No.
Still in Iraq? I think I recognize where you are
Apex >>>
GPT un-Glocks your Glock. No thanks!