I installed the 3.5 pound connector, a lighter striker spring, plunger spring, and a heavier trigger spring in my Glock 19. The trigger is much better than it was before. The trigger pull is smooth and consistent all the way until the break. It's also quite a bit lighter than stock as well. I have almost no tendency to pull to the left anymore when shooting.
The spring kit and the 3.5 connector are an excellent upgrade. I realized that the connecter would you properly function until I replaced the factory Glock side backplate to an aftermarket one with a wider opening for the slide to attach to frame properly. I bought my backplate from Classy Raptor Tactical, but I know there are other names out there. Good luck.
I ran my G19 with a Rocket connector. It allowed me to get rid of most of the over-travel and the reset was very short. The striker spring was changed to 4.5#. With these changes, and thousands of rounds, my pull weight was about 3.25#. Although I thought it couldn't get better, I also thought it may be too light. So I just installed the Tactical 5.0 and a 5.0# striker spring. Still very little over-travel and short reset but the pull weight is now around 4.75#. A 6.0# striker spring gets the pull weight to around 5.5#. So far I don't even notice the heavier pull weight much. Time will tell.
I just installed mine and I honestly cant tell a difference on dry fire practice. And it feels like the reset is longer than the standard connector i had in my glock before. Kinda Disappointed Honestly. Feels like waste of money.
thank you for your video 👍 what is the job of that part (trigger connector) please ? no need to change the spring for a lighter spring ? how to get a lighter trigger ? or a faster shoot and what is or are the differences between both ? excepted the hole(s) thank you
These trigger kits fucking blow don't waste your money, even after filing the slide still has a massive catch when racking. And the difference in pull is non-existent
Is there anyone else that think this is borderline ridiculous. People have literally become John wick tactical divas. Don't get me wrong it's really good information and a great explanation I love Brownells been a customer of them forever it's just that, God it's just like the flavors of the rainbow. If anybody is a real shooter they should be able to pretty much without aftermarket parts adjust and tune their trigger with the stock parts. My G23 has a 4.5 lb trigger with virtually no grit and humppyness. short reset and zero wall after the reset, breaks right away. I was at 5 lbs with 100% stock parts.;I will admit I did used a 5 lb striker spring to get down the extra 1/2 lb to 4.5. but unless you're a competitive shooter no one is going to pick this weapon up and sneeze at it I guarantee you after feeling the trigger break.
I installed the ghost 3.5lb trigger connector on my Glock 22 (.40) and now when I rack the slide it's not smooth anymore, it kinda catches a little on something. I triple checked the installation and it's in correctly. Anyone have this issue? Please help with how to make it smooth again.
Bend it same problem glock 17 flip in the housing press twice it is slightly thicker than stock so the gap between bar and housing will be slightly tighter
I just installed mine and I honestly cant tell a difference on dry fire practice. And it feels like the reset is longer than the standard connector i had in my glock before. Kinda Disappointed Honestly. Feels like waste of money.
just got mine it didn't change the trigger pull at all still at 6.2 lb. did make my slide have a catch in it and harder to rack.i replaced the factory. was excited but now im bummed out. was really hoping for a good product it looked exactly like the factory bar is it supposed to have a different angle ?
shady 007 same here just replaced it and it feel harder than the original also catching on some thing when racking the slide I think we got screwed for $20
Glock is a Fighting battle tested handgun. Keep it stock. With a passage of time the stock trigger would fell better. Let's not effect the dependibility of out Glock
I don't know why I was even watching this being that I don't have a Flock. So I got EXTREMELY happy when you mentioned the Ruger line because I do have an SR40!
Why does everyone make it so difficult? You don't even have to remove the block or entire assembly. Just remove the rear, use a knife to slide the connector out, and replace the connector. 😂😂😂
Love that grip at 0:28
Trigger pull was immaculate as well
Lol
But its that old person outdated grip
I'm glad someone said something about this, I was just watching this video and was forced into an aggressive cringe at the sight.
Lmao😂
I installed the 3.5 pound connector, a lighter striker spring, plunger spring, and a heavier trigger spring in my Glock 19. The trigger is much better than it was before. The trigger pull is smooth and consistent all the way until the break. It's also quite a bit lighter than stock as well. I have almost no tendency to pull to the left anymore when shooting.
The spring kit and the 3.5 connector are an excellent upgrade. I realized that the connecter would you properly function until I replaced the factory Glock side backplate to an aftermarket one with a wider opening for the slide to attach to frame properly. I bought my backplate from Classy Raptor Tactical, but I know there are other names out there. Good luck.
I ran my G19 with a Rocket connector. It allowed me to get rid of most of the over-travel and the reset was very short. The striker spring was changed to 4.5#. With these changes, and thousands of rounds, my pull weight was about 3.25#. Although I thought it couldn't get better, I also thought it may be too light. So I just installed the Tactical 5.0 and a 5.0# striker spring. Still very little over-travel and short reset but the pull weight is now around 4.75#. A 6.0# striker spring gets the pull weight to around 5.5#. So far I don't even notice the heavier pull weight much. Time will tell.
The connector and spring kit together make an actual difference.
Thanks for explaining the differences, great video!
I just installed mine and I honestly cant tell a difference on dry fire practice. And it feels like the reset is longer than the standard connector i had in my glock before. Kinda Disappointed Honestly. Feels like waste of money.
Who the hell did you guys pick for the shooting portions? Absolute atrocious grip and trigger presses.
@ .15, this is the edge Ghost says NOT to file, and I've never understood why because filing from any other edge won't shorten over travel.
thank you for your video 👍
what is the job of that part (trigger connector) please ?
no need to change the spring for a lighter spring ?
how to get a lighter trigger ? or a faster shoot
and what is or are the differences between both ? excepted the hole(s)
thank you
AWESOME SR 40 PARTS LOVE THEM!!!
These trigger kits fucking blow don't waste your money, even after filing the slide still has a massive catch when racking. And the difference in pull is non-existent
The patrol connector is my favorite
What a great video thank you For sharing that and I'm very interested in this ghost triggers 3.5 ghost but I'm curious are these for GEN 4 Glock's
From the spec page for this item: "Will fit Gen 1-4 all models except Glock® models 42 or 43."
Yes they will
Is there anyone else that think this is borderline ridiculous. People have literally become John wick tactical divas. Don't get me wrong it's really good information and a great explanation I love Brownells been a customer of them forever it's just that, God it's just like the flavors of the rainbow. If anybody is a real shooter they should be able to pretty much without aftermarket parts adjust and tune their trigger with the stock parts. My G23 has a 4.5 lb trigger with virtually no grit and humppyness. short reset and zero wall after the reset, breaks right away. I was at 5 lbs with 100% stock parts.;I will admit I did used a 5 lb striker spring to get down the extra 1/2 lb to 4.5. but unless you're a competitive shooter no one is going to pick this weapon up and sneeze at it I guarantee you after feeling the trigger break.
Is there website legit wanting to order a slide lock spring without paying eBay prices
I installed the ghost 3.5lb trigger connector on my Glock 22 (.40) and now when I rack the slide it's not smooth anymore, it kinda catches a little on something. I triple checked the installation and it's in correctly. Anyone have this issue? Please help with how to make it smooth again.
I believe you'll have to sand/file that little arm thats sticking up
Bend it same problem glock 17 flip in the housing press twice it is slightly thicker than stock so the gap between bar and housing will be slightly tighter
I just installed mine and I honestly cant tell a difference on dry fire practice. And it feels like the reset is longer than the standard connector i had in my glock before. Kinda Disappointed Honestly. Feels like waste of money.
Just had the same problem, any solution?
@@evolvedtactics1714 The connector may be bent outwards too far from the trigger housing body.
just got mine it didn't change the trigger pull at all still at 6.2 lb. did make my slide have a catch in it and harder to rack.i replaced the factory. was excited but now im bummed out. was really hoping for a good product it looked exactly like the factory bar is it supposed to have a different angle ?
shady 007 same here just replaced it and it feel harder than the original also catching on some thing when racking the slide I think we got screwed for $20
Racking has nothing to do with the connector. The recoil springs control how hard it is to rack the slide
Ghost connectors are also known for burst fire 🔥 😂🇺🇸
How yu get likk da I fw it nokizzy
I just threw their edge 3.5 complete trigger kit in my g19 gen 5 and literally feel no difference
then go back to your Pokemon
Why would you in a gen 5 you would barely feel the difference try in a gen 3-4
@lc634 I now use a minus connector and you definitely feel a difference there
what 3.5 connector works in Glock 48
I think the original trigger pull is great
43 years of production , 5 generation - Glock Perfection still can't improve it... Glock cant do this ...
Glock is a Fighting battle tested handgun. Keep it stock. With a passage of time the stock trigger would fell better. Let's not effect the dependibility of out Glock
My gen4 G19 with about 300 rounds fired has a 3.8 kg trigger pull! It doesn't matter for self defense but for competition is not so great
I don't know why I was even watching this being that I don't have a Flock. So I got EXTREMELY happy when you mentioned the Ruger line because I do have an SR40!
Why does everyone make it so difficult? You don't even have to remove the block or entire assembly. Just remove the rear, use a knife to slide the connector out, and replace the connector. 😂😂😂
haha you saw that video too?