I just put one on my 43X and the difference is night and day. I can’t believe I didn’t do this sooner. Absolutely amazing upgrade for just 15 minutes of my time and a few dollars
@@woodystube1000 you purchase from someone knowledgeable, true to their clients, and are informative in finding options that fit their customers needs. Not just the guy who picks the most expensive thing off the shelf and tries to sell you on what you dont need.
Quick way to remove your trigger pin on your G43X (works first time every time) remove your slide and then have a 5/32" or 3/32" pin punch at the ready, now first with your thumb raise the slide stop (against its spring tension) straight up and at the same time apply light pressure with your pin punch to the trigger pin and immediately allow the the slide stop to "SNAP" downward as you apply a very slight amount more pressure to your pin punch it's a 1,2,3, guarantee.
I love the stock trigger pull weight. It’s a deliberate enough of a weight, that I don’t worry about accidentally pulling the trigger. However, I just want a more comfortable trigger shoe, and perhaps a better travel and reset.
Exploring budget-friendly ways to enhance the Glock 43X trigger is always appreciated. From my perspective, it's crucial to strike a balance between affordability and performance.
Keep in mind that a Double Diamond connector as well as a Ghost pro trades more leverage for more trigger pull distance, which kind of cancels what Lenny said at the beginning. To accomplish the stated objectives that Lenny first stated can be done with the following: 1) Polish the internal parts. 2) Replace the OEM shoe with one that can dial out pre-travel ( or perhaps both pre-travel and overtravel). 3) Install a device that limits overtravel such as a modified trigger housing with an overtravel reduction set screw (now available for the 43x/48) or Ghost PRO connector. 4) Choose the appropriate striker spring to finish the assembly construction with a 4.5 or 6 pound spring. 5) Install a reduced power safety plunger spring [which won't reduce the trigger pull weight but make the pull smoother]. For about $45 you can purchase a new shoe and housing that will do everything for you. The 43x's connector will stay crisp yet the pull will remain short and as heavy or light as you want it to be. Again, the Double Diamond and Ghost connectors might be ideal for some, but they will produce a "rolling" break rather than the OEM connector's "crisp" glass rod break. .
My carry gun is stock.y p80s have triggers. I prefer the stock. It just works. Once I started swapping connectors and springs and trigger bars. I had nothing but spotty Subpar Glock performance. I have a Vickers trigger shoe on the stock bar on my carry gun. It's perfect. All OEM internals. Rmr slide optic and wml. Goon tape. It's a battle weapon forsure. I'm 100 times better with my Glock as it sits than any other weapon I own. Except maybe the 10/22 nail driver with bsa sweet22 scope. I love that rifle.
Does this impede the safety of the stock trigger mechanism? Concern for appendix carry and accidental discharge with this being a much lighter trigger pull
GREAT Video and Explanation!! I was nervous about dissembling and installing the new Double Diamond 3.5 connector myself but with the help of your excellent explanation I did it with very little trouble. Somehow I did manage to unseat that small spring at the end of the slid stop but luckily I didn’t send it flying across the room when putting it back into place. Thanks again for your video!
I just have to thank you for the ar 15 dry fire training dvd circa 2003. Im so happy you are living your life how you are. Moving out of California taking glock store to the next level. I moved to Texas and am also pursuing freedom and happiness for my little family. Me my wife and my 2 1/2 year old son. Carry my glock 17 gen 3 and it gets better year after year. Currently rocking a Valkyrie pl3 and a gideon omega 3 moa red dot. Aim surplus slide. Ndz guide rod and 15lb spring. Vickers carry trigger on oem bar. Oem internals upper and lower. Ghost bullet slide stop, and glock oem extended mag release. Lone wolf ext take down. Magpul carry magwel. Minor frame work and some Goon tape. Its been a slow evolution but im extremely happy with how it shoots and how I shoot with it. No pistol has given me the confidence of my glock 17 with a 17 round mag and a tyrant +5 extension. 22+1 of 124g jhp defending my sons future at all times❤ and it always goes bang. Always. Thats the best part. Ive had zero malfunctions in about 4 years of ownership. Very well cared for and daily carried. Well over 1000 rounds of practice plus 3 classes. ZERO malfunctions......I will be cremated and boxed up with my glock and placed on my kids mantle some day. I believe my spirit will stay attached to my weapon and allow me to protect my son and his future family even after death 😂
We call the set of typical mods, including this one, "Lennyizing" your Glock. HIGHLY recommended, no failures in parts or operation so far, and the 3+ lbs (not measured, but very noticeably lighter) pull really help with accuracy. Lenny, you ROCK!
Interesting that I should happen upon this today. It just shows how closely google tracks you on the web. I have a brand new Glock 48 MOS. At my local gun store a few weeks ago I found a Double Diamond connector in the sale parts bin for a dollar. I didn’t even bother to check to see what it was for. I just bought it cause I have a bunch of Glocks. I decided to do a $0.25 trigger job to the new G48 and checked to see what the new connector was for and it turned out it was for a 43/43x and 48. I checked the trigger pull six times with a Wheeler spring loaded device before I started and it averaged 6 lbs. I polished up all of the important areas and installed the new connector. I then tested the trigger with 6 pulls and it averaged 5.5 lbs. the trigger did feel a tiny bit lighter and the break was a bit better. I have never had much luck with connectors, be it Ghost or even the stock connector in my G34 which is also lighter than in other Glocks. Calling it a 3.5 lbs. connector is misleading. You aren’t going to get 3.5 lbs without some other major changes like lighter striker springs.
I have a glock 43x gen 5, recently I had a 3lb. Pyramid trigger installed and it made a world of difference. At ten yards I shot 50. rounds and there was only 3 rounds outside the circle and the grouping was tight and it was easy on my trigger finger.
You can give your Glock a very smooth trigger without replacing any parts. Al you have to do the polish the of the trigger bar and the connector where they rub against each other. You will retain your factory trigger pull but will eliminate that gritty feel to the take up of the trigger.
These really do work and very affordable as Lenny shows. Have several Black Yikes in my Glocks and they work awesome!. Next up is the wifes 43x. Thanks Lenny for great products and great tutorials.
You are a great teacher you're an awesome dude but let me ask you you just said a stock Glock 17 that has been used for years with a factory 5.5 lb spring has came in with a 3 lb spring so if you put the 3 1/2 lb spring in the gun and you use it for 5 years you're going to have a 1 lb trigger that could be very dangerous I think right
Watched tons of your videos. You do a great job. I've switched my EDC to a S&W but have a ton of Glocks. I'll buy a double diamond connector for my G43, which I'm giving to my daughter in law.
Caniks are easier to shoot and more accurate for new shooters in comparison. Glocks have a steep learning curve to accuracy and consistency in my opinion. Canik were easier to point and know were my point of impact will be. Glock just has that brand name recognition.
I've always been told not to fk with your trigger on a self defense weapon for two reasons: 1. Changing trigger parts just increases the chances of something malfunctioning. 2. You don't want a 3lb trigger on a gun that you will be using with your lizard brain. It will just increase the chance of a negligent discharge. But, with that said, I will probably upgrade mine.
Lenny I dropped my New 43x on the pavement and now it's wabbling on the side so bad I'm afraid to shoot it anyway to fix the right rear slide post I don't know how to fix this thanks
I put a Ghost trigger in a G19 and it caused it to do double taps. I wrote Ghost, but without an answer. Any ideas? I removed it and it went back to firing fine
My 48mos trigger feels horrible. Is it just because its new? Only 250 rounds through it. My glock 22 doesnt feel nothing like it. Any help would be appreciated.
No the slimline glock triggers just suck for some reason. I'm in the same boat as you, I haven't decided if I want to buy a different trigger or just sell it and buy a sig.
How many shots have you put through the gun? Proper lubing and lots of cycling will break it in. I have a 48MOS and added the tungsten guide rod, this made mine easier to rack, plus flattened muzzle rise.
Why did I flashback to the 80s when NYPD officers were shooting themselves with 3.5# connectors ? Then NYPD had Glock mfr a NYPD 8# connector and finally an NYPD+ 12# trigger . History for thought . I personally never had a problem with a lighter connector .
Glock has been selling guns in the US since around 1989 with substandard triggers. You’d think they would have fixed that by now. 5 pounds is OK as long as it’s crisp.
I fully agree and admit that the glock firearm is one of the most reliable guns on the market in most models and trims. The trigger is perfectly good for self defense situations, however...it's crap. Better crap is still crap, sorry. It's reliable and that's what it was designed for, end of story. A "good feeling" trigger it is not
I put one of those in and defineatley improved. then one day at the range it went full auto on me. took it to gunsmith he said that the connector was not locking on the cruciform. so i went back to a polished stock connector and polished all trigger parts. pulls at about 4.5 pounds which is great for CCW. , too light of pull and I dont trust carryoing it HOT!
Stock Glock triggers are perfect. Don't fall for the notion that you need a better trigger. For competition, sure. But for defense, stock Glock triggers are the way to go. Why mess with 100% reliability?
Never left a glock trigger stock, and have never had an issue with any of mine either!! Get them down to 3 - 3 1/2lbs and they work just fine for any use at all.
Stock triggers are stock triggers. If u don’t wanna tinker with them that’s fine. But they can be made better . And glocks are great but they are not 100% reliable lol they still fail sometimes. Anything man made will have a problem every now and again
If they can be made better without hampering reliability - and they *can* be made better without hampering reliability - there's no logical reason not to.
Sent my 43x back to glock this week to have the turd polished. Two digit serial number, less than a few hundred rounds down range with it. Trigger just quit resetting. So much for a potential EDC. Once back I doubt I can trust it. Suggestions for a new EDC? LMAO. Maybe back to my trusty 1911.
I generally don't mess with defensive pistol triggers. I feel like accidents can happen when the trigger is too light. In a defensive situation you want to make sure your pulling the trigger and not accidentally pulling the trigger early if you don't need to. Training is your best trigger upgrade. Any trigger is usable with enough training.
I just put one on my 43X and the difference is night and day. I can’t believe I didn’t do this sooner. Absolutely amazing upgrade for just 15 minutes of my time and a few dollars
You’re a great teacher. This was fascinating, informative, and full of good tips.
You misspelled “salesman”.
Also a great teacher.
@@woodystube1000 you purchase from someone knowledgeable, true to their clients, and are informative in finding options that fit their customers needs. Not just the guy who picks the most expensive thing off the shelf and tries to sell you on what you dont need.
Just installed the connector based on your video. Thank you.
Quick way to remove your trigger pin on your G43X (works first time every time) remove your slide and then have a 5/32" or 3/32" pin punch at the ready, now first with your thumb raise the slide stop (against its spring tension) straight up and at the same time apply light pressure with your pin punch to the trigger pin and immediately allow the the slide stop to "SNAP" downward as you apply a very slight amount more pressure to your pin punch it's a 1,2,3, guarantee.
Just did mine now using Ghost edge connector, what a difference! Great video very clear and easy to follow
A couple more videos with that level of detail and instructions and you would have a certifiable Glock armorer's course!!
Man, I can watch you all day showing us how to install parts into our Glocks! It's very soothing and relaxing. Keep up the great work!
I love the stock trigger pull weight. It’s a deliberate enough of a weight, that I don’t worry about accidentally pulling the trigger. However, I just want a more comfortable trigger shoe, and perhaps a better travel and reset.
Definitely a better trigger shoe
Johnny Glock trigger shoe. Short take up to the wall, fast reset, but you keep the stock poundage if nothing else is changed
Try a serpico carry trigger.
@@GentleBrawl can vouch for johnny glocks. Have it in my 19 and 43x now. No one knows glocks better than him, dare I say even lenny himself.
Exploring budget-friendly ways to enhance the Glock 43X trigger is always appreciated. From my perspective, it's crucial to strike a balance between affordability and performance.
You can polish it and it makes a difference. Just search it if you are interested
Keep in mind that a Double Diamond connector as well as a Ghost pro trades more leverage for more trigger pull distance, which kind of cancels what Lenny said at the beginning. To accomplish the stated objectives that Lenny first stated can be done with the following: 1) Polish the internal parts. 2) Replace the OEM shoe with one that can dial out pre-travel ( or perhaps both pre-travel and overtravel). 3) Install a device that limits overtravel such as a modified trigger housing with an overtravel reduction set screw (now available for the 43x/48) or Ghost PRO connector. 4) Choose the appropriate striker spring to finish the assembly construction with a 4.5 or 6 pound spring. 5) Install a reduced power safety plunger spring [which won't reduce the trigger pull weight but make the pull smoother]. For about $45 you can purchase a new shoe and housing that will do everything for you. The 43x's connector will stay crisp yet the pull will remain short and as heavy or light as you want it to be. Again, the Double Diamond and Ghost connectors might be ideal for some, but they will produce a "rolling" break rather than the OEM connector's "crisp" glass rod break. .
I didn’t understand any of this. Would you mind sharing - what are the specific mods you’d make to a stock 43x mos? Makes and descriptions.
@@thernlydont know what brands he’s talking about but basically new trigger, polish internal parts, lighter weight plunger spring, lighter weight firing pin spring.
As an older shooter (70), the need to reduce trigger pull is helpful with arthritic fingers. Thank you.
Exactly plus this gun is very snappy
I leave my glock triggers factory stock , easy to get use to it . Thanks for the demonstration Lenny.
My carry gun is stock.y p80s have triggers. I prefer the stock. It just works. Once I started swapping connectors and springs and trigger bars. I had nothing but spotty Subpar Glock performance. I have a Vickers trigger shoe on the stock bar on my carry gun. It's perfect. All OEM internals. Rmr slide optic and wml. Goon tape. It's a battle weapon forsure. I'm 100 times better with my Glock as it sits than any other weapon I own. Except maybe the 10/22 nail driver with bsa sweet22 scope. I love that rifle.
I have the Glock 43x MOS and i love it...
Wish I'd have gotten 48 MOS though as its the same price and longer barrell.
I’m with you as I got the 43x mod and still think about the 19
@@GLDElDuende get a threaded barrel and after market compensator
Just get a complete slide ass'y for a g48 mos, I read interchageable with 43x housing.
I have the Glock 48! It’s the best Glock IMO
Does this impede the safety of the stock trigger mechanism? Concern for appendix carry and accidental discharge with this being a much lighter trigger pull
The best DIY videos for guns,calm,precise,detailed.Excellent.I have done some improvements to my Glock 43X,thanks to the Master.
GREAT Video and Explanation!!
I was nervous about dissembling and installing the new Double Diamond 3.5 connector myself but with the help of your excellent explanation I did it with very little trouble. Somehow I did manage to unseat that small spring at the end of the slid stop but luckily I didn’t send it flying across the room when putting it back into place.
Thanks again for your video!
I just have to thank you for the ar 15 dry fire training dvd circa 2003. Im so happy you are living your life how you are. Moving out of California taking glock store to the next level. I moved to Texas and am also pursuing freedom and happiness for my little family. Me my wife and my 2 1/2 year old son. Carry my glock 17 gen 3 and it gets better year after year. Currently rocking a Valkyrie pl3 and a gideon omega 3 moa red dot. Aim surplus slide. Ndz guide rod and 15lb spring. Vickers carry trigger on oem bar. Oem internals upper and lower. Ghost bullet slide stop, and glock oem extended mag release. Lone wolf ext take down. Magpul carry magwel. Minor frame work and some Goon tape. Its been a slow evolution but im extremely happy with how it shoots and how I shoot with it. No pistol has given me the confidence of my glock 17 with a 17 round mag and a tyrant +5 extension. 22+1 of 124g jhp defending my sons future at all times❤ and it always goes bang. Always. Thats the best part. Ive had zero malfunctions in about 4 years of ownership. Very well cared for and daily carried. Well over 1000 rounds of practice plus 3 classes. ZERO malfunctions......I will be cremated and boxed up with my glock and placed on my kids mantle some day. I believe my spirit will stay attached to my weapon and allow me to protect my son and his future family even after death 😂
We call the set of typical mods, including this one, "Lennyizing" your Glock. HIGHLY recommended, no failures in parts or operation so far, and the 3+ lbs (not measured, but very noticeably lighter) pull really help with accuracy. Lenny, you ROCK!
Interesting that I should happen upon this today. It just shows how closely google tracks you on the web. I have a brand new Glock 48 MOS. At my local gun store a few weeks ago I found a Double Diamond connector in the sale parts bin for a dollar. I didn’t even bother to check to see what it was for. I just bought it cause I have a bunch of Glocks. I decided to do a $0.25 trigger job to the new G48 and checked to see what the new connector was for and it turned out it was for a 43/43x and 48.
I checked the trigger pull six times with a Wheeler spring loaded device before I started and it averaged 6 lbs. I polished up all of the important areas and installed the new connector. I then tested the trigger with 6 pulls and it averaged 5.5 lbs. the trigger did feel a tiny bit lighter and the break was a bit better. I have never had much luck with connectors, be it Ghost or even the stock connector in my G34 which is also lighter than in other Glocks. Calling it a 3.5 lbs. connector is misleading. You aren’t going to get 3.5 lbs without some other major changes like lighter striker springs.
I have a glock 43x gen 5, recently I had a 3lb. Pyramid trigger installed and it made a world of difference. At ten yards I shot 50. rounds and there was only 3 rounds outside the circle and the grouping was tight and it was easy on my trigger finger.
I have no issues with the stock triggers. No need to change triggers. Especially on a carry gun.
You can give your Glock a very smooth trigger without replacing any parts. Al you have to do the polish the of the trigger bar and the connector where they rub against each other. You will retain your factory trigger pull but will eliminate that gritty feel to the take up of the trigger.
These really do work and very affordable as Lenny shows. Have several Black Yikes in my Glocks and they work awesome!. Next up is the wifes 43x. Thanks Lenny for great products and great tutorials.
Use some emery cloth and polish all the trigger parts and put them back in your gun and you will have a 4 lb. Trigger pull.😊
used this on my glock 17 gen 3, never looking back. Zero malfunctions and the trigger feels awesome.
Where can you get it for the gen 5 mos g17 ??? The amount of travel on mine is crazy annoying trying to sharp shoot and zeroing my red dot !
@@brentacusmaximus6677 I got mine from glock store, I had to file a piece off to make it fit properly though
Came here to help plug your Double Diamond 3.5 pound connector :) It makes my G48 very nice to shoot, I recommend it to anyone.
Ghost edge 3.5lb is better than dd!!
Love your videos Lenny I keep on buying parts from you to modify my Glock 17 love the way it works keep up the great work
You are a great teacher you're an awesome dude but let me ask you you just said a stock Glock 17 that has been used for years with a factory 5.5 lb spring has came in with a 3 lb spring so if you put the 3 1/2 lb spring in the gun and you use it for 5 years you're going to have a 1 lb trigger that could be very dangerous I think right
Took a genius to design the trigger mechanism in these glocks! Your videos are awesome!
I did this a while back with your 3lbs trigger. Works well.
Gotta wonder why Glock doesn’t do this at the factory.
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The issue with the 48&43X is the slide. They do not have a channel liner.
Watched tons of your videos. You do a great job. I've switched my EDC to a S&W but have a ton of Glocks. I'll buy a double diamond connector for my G43, which I'm giving to my daughter in law.
So, how much improvement came from the connector and how much from the lube? You did not do an apples to apples comparison.
Nice video you did a great job and so did the camera man, on some videos you can’t see good enough . Thanks
Still carrying my Gen2 Glock19 with a three digit serial number, one of the first model 19’s to be imported from Austria and it’s still going strong ❤
Side Bar... We would love a small Magill class in Beautiful Las Vegas Nevada!
The new glock 43x has a rail on the non mos version just got mine other day
So if it’s between 4 and 4.25 how do you get to that 3.5?
This is what Glock needed to do… bc I be shooting left but on my Canik I’m spot on.
Caniks are easier to shoot and more accurate for new shooters in comparison. Glocks have a steep learning curve to accuracy and consistency in my opinion. Canik were easier to point and know were my point of impact will be. Glock just has that brand name recognition.
Lighter, but at what cost to reliability or safety?… Trilemma…
Can you provide like to build a similar 43x to what Lenny carry's
How is it GlockStore doesnt carry a manual safety kit !??
Great video as always Lenny keep up the great work!
A light action trigger on a striker fired ccw that most people carry iwb? I don’t think so.
Why does it not come installed from the factory with the 3 1/2lb. trigger pull? Is this lighter trigger pull available for the model 26?
I've always been told not to fk with your trigger on a self defense weapon for two reasons: 1. Changing trigger parts just increases the chances of something malfunctioning. 2. You don't want a 3lb trigger on a gun that you will be using with your lizard brain. It will just increase the chance of a negligent discharge.
But, with that said, I will probably upgrade mine.
what do I need to do to stop the sting from the factory trigger
Awesome video..very helpful!
Factory stuff meets lawsuit liability standards. Sometimes factory stuff can definitely be improved.
Are PEDs banned from Glock videos?
Please. What's the Pyramid trigger part # ?
Makes ya wonder how NYPD hits anything with a 12lb trigger💪
The only good thing about that NYT2 is the reset. But it doesn’t justify the shitty pull.
@@jason_m_schmidt622 no doubt I have snub nose with lighter triggers 😅
Lenny I dropped my New 43x on the pavement and now it's wabbling on the side so bad I'm afraid to shoot it anyway to fix the right rear slide post I don't know how to fix this thanks
I meant to say that the slide is wabbling really bad after it was dropped anyway to fix wabble
Stock G43OG out of the box with a 4.5lb trigger pull, almost to soft when theres a situation that causes that adrenaline dump. 🤯
This video is hidden, not showing on the channel. I only can across it from the link on the short
Same. That's how I found it
I cleaned my oem trigger bar and housing for the first time. All of a sudden, it started to have trigger reset issues.... Goood Times lol
Did your trigger group need cleaning ?
Does anyone know why when removing the slide it moves a little to the right?
I have a 4 pound trigger on my P80 PF940V2 80 and use pyrymid ultimate flat faced trigger
My g48 after 1k rounds through it stock trigger is breaking at 3.5 lbs.
Best way to get the roughness of the trigger down? Its a sharp trigger. Does shooting it help at all?
After 300 rounds put through my 43x the sharp trigger went away and my trigger pull weight went down.
Speaking of the G43x, does anyone have serious issues with holster wear on the slide?
Not on the slide, but on the frame mine is almost rubbed smooth.
Kydex holster ?
Its a tool. Its not supposed to be pretty. Take some of the change out of your purse if you're concerned with it rubbing.
@@BWHeitmann I was worried about possible rust issues, Sizzle Chest.
@@propblast82nd Nah, belly band. I have two and it did it to both of them. Just the belly band and plastic tray in the center console.
Loved the glock store in san diego.
I have a Gock 30 45 caL WITH A LASERMAX GUIDE ROD LASER, IF I PURCHASE THE GLOCK43X, WILL THIS GIDE ROD LASER FIT IN THE 43X???....THANK YOU
Almost certainly not. I sold my 30 and the only Lasermax I have is for a 26, but since they replace the guide rod it seems unlikely.
@@oklahomahank2378 Thanks for the reply, i will try to verify what you have said...
Crap after market peices they don't mill them to glock factory specs . I almost got shot on the Job cause of faulty slide stop got from glock store
Another great video brother
Is that trigger standard on the combat 43x? How about a review on the combat 43x?
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Hey brother, I love ya. Nobody does Glock triggers better than Johnny Glocks
I put a Ghost trigger in a G19 and it caused it to do double taps. I wrote Ghost, but without an answer. Any ideas? I removed it and it went back to firing fine
Your striker is slipping off the sear. The sear is built into the trigger bar. This can be adjusted. There are many videos on RUclips how to do it.
@@SolitaryMaverick thanks for the heads up
Would this work on the normal 43?
I think I want to try that Pyramid with my new G34.
Hey Lenny - can I send you my lower, and you install it and send it back?
I do not really want a light trigger for conceal carry
Good luck out there.
When are you going to talk about the combat 43x?
Would This also work on Glock 48 Mos?
My 48mos trigger feels horrible. Is it just because its new? Only 250 rounds through it. My glock 22 doesnt feel nothing like it. Any help would be appreciated.
No the slimline glock triggers just suck for some reason. I'm in the same boat as you, I haven't decided if I want to buy a different trigger or just sell it and buy a sig.
@@mrsickwick change the trigger shoe, and polish the internals
Lenny is the most.!!
I have a MOS. I'm trying to find a non MOS USA 43X slide. Anyone know where I can get one?
You don't happen to be near Ohio do you?
Try palmetto State Armory.
I take it this will work onbthe regular glock 43?
Yes
Thanks for this video. My G43x has turned into a much better gun. Greetings from Poland.
What is the best upgrade to make the slide easier to rack on the G43x? I find the slide very stiff and hard to rack.
Talon grips has slide serration grips .....work great for better grip on slide
How many shots have you put through the gun? Proper lubing and lots of cycling will break it in. I have a 48MOS and added the tungsten guide rod, this made mine easier to rack, plus flattened muzzle rise.
Probably just needs broke in a bit more. Just make sure you keep your slide properly lubed
Find a different guide rod. The tungsten ones are pretty good to me.
@@pollock56thI agree I have a 43x first 1000 rounds she was hard to rack but after the break in period she racks smoothly
I want to see you do a trigger job on a Glock20
make a Glock 43x with the Sig Sauer XMacro capacity! that would absolutely beat the sig
great gun made even better
Why did I flashback to the 80s when NYPD officers were shooting themselves with 3.5# connectors ? Then NYPD had Glock mfr a NYPD 8# connector and finally an NYPD+ 12# trigger . History for thought . I personally never had a problem with a lighter connector .
Glock has been selling guns in the US since around 1989 with substandard triggers. You’d think they would have fixed that by now. 5 pounds is OK as long as it’s crisp.
Polishing goes a long way.
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I fully agree and admit that the glock firearm is one of the most reliable guns on the market in most models and trims. The trigger is perfectly good for self defense situations, however...it's crap. Better crap is still crap, sorry. It's reliable and that's what it was designed for, end of story. A "good feeling" trigger it is not
I put one of those in and defineatley improved. then one day at the range it went full auto on me. took it to gunsmith he said that the connector was not locking on the cruciform. so i went back to a polished stock connector and polished all trigger parts. pulls at about 4.5 pounds which is great for CCW. , too light of pull and I dont trust carryoing it HOT!
great instruction
Stock Glock triggers are perfect. Don't fall for the notion that you need a better trigger. For competition, sure. But for defense, stock Glock triggers are the way to go. Why mess with 100% reliability?
Glock triggers suck they are easy to fix though.
Most people don't shoot enough to understand that triggers don't really make a darn bit of difference to real shooters but only hobbyists .
Never left a glock trigger stock, and have never had an issue with any of mine either!! Get them down to 3 - 3 1/2lbs and they work just fine for any use at all.
Stock triggers are stock triggers. If u don’t wanna tinker with them that’s fine. But they can be made better . And glocks are great but they are not 100% reliable lol they still fail sometimes. Anything man made will have a problem every now and again
If they can be made better without hampering reliability - and they *can* be made better without hampering reliability - there's no logical reason not to.
I disagree that Pyramid is one of the best, The best is Aoex or FactR
Just polish the stock one youll get the same results
Left out, right in - a gunsmith told me that
Lenny can sale a snow cone to Mount Everest...He always make me think I need something🤣
Thank you sir.
Now do G30 SF gen 3
Might have to get his
Sent my 43x back to glock this week to have the turd polished. Two digit serial number, less than a few hundred rounds down range with it. Trigger just quit resetting. So much for a potential EDC. Once back I doubt I can trust it. Suggestions for a new EDC? LMAO. Maybe back to my trusty 1911.
I generally don't mess with defensive pistol triggers. I feel like accidents can happen when the trigger is too light. In a defensive situation you want to make sure your pulling the trigger and not accidentally pulling the trigger early if you don't need to. Training is your best trigger upgrade. Any trigger is usable with enough training.