Timney Triggers: GLOCK Trigger

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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    We all have a GLOCK in our safe, and of course, you more than likely have a bunch of aftermarket parts installed on that GLOCK. Some of those installs may have been tedious, some may have been on the easier side...but have any of them changed your rig entirely, all within three minutes? That's how long it took to swap in quite possibly the BEST aftermarket product for a GLOCK platform, Timney Triggers USA's first foray into the handgun trigger market. The feel of this trigger will have you updating every single GLOCK rig you have, and will certainly be on display from the ear to ear grin you get after pulling this trigger even once! Check it out!
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  • @yourmothersboyfriend8542
    @yourmothersboyfriend8542 3 года назад +11

    Ive studied this trigger design. And it does not should not negate the firing pin or drop safety's. The cruciform and trigger are now two separate pieces. The trigger all it does now is release the precocked sear. I also see if you wanna increase the weight of the trigger a heavier connector like a 8lb should put it around a 5.5 lb or so pull weight. This trigger should be a game changer guys.

    • @maxmccain8950
      @maxmccain8950 3 года назад +1

      William, I agree, a plus 8lb connector should do the trick. I’ve looked at all the places I know of and a few that I found in the process but absolutely none in stock anywhere. Glock is simply not releasing any parts now. Trigger companies that use OEM parts are feeling the pinch. Time for other companies to step forward to make Glock parts.

    • @merc6
      @merc6 Год назад

      ​@@maxmccain8950 lone wolf distributors

    • @RedEyePergo
      @RedEyePergo 11 месяцев назад +1

      Why would anyone want to make their trigger worse. Thats some Jew York logic. Youre more likely to throw a shot and hit someone you dont want yo with a heavy triggee than accidentally shoot someone with a light one

  • @JumboRadish
    @JumboRadish 3 года назад +5

    Why am I just now discovering this channel! Love the host and quality of these videos.

  • @threecrossharley2251
    @threecrossharley2251 3 года назад +10

    Just got mine! Went in easy! Ready for the range!

    • @Gen4riese
      @Gen4riese 2 года назад +2

      Where did you get it from

  • @Goodluck-hd5gp
    @Goodluck-hd5gp Год назад +2

    It will make you better at becoming efficient with removing this Timney trigger to put your stock one back in so that’s a plus of this trigger kit!

  • @vietnamtactical
    @vietnamtactical Год назад +1

    Ive seen bad reviews on some owners triggers but decided i should test it out myself, recently got one and i love it. 600 rounds in 2 days and no light strikes or anything. Gen 5 Glock 19

    • @RedEyePergo
      @RedEyePergo 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bad reviews are idiots who cant gunsmith. The install is more of a pain in the ass than they say it it I had issues with my connector alot of trial and error with that but afyer its been 100%

  • @Skilpadjie1
    @Skilpadjie1 2 года назад +2

    Wait holding the firing pin back. That means its no longer striker fire nor has the Glock Safe Action system. As one of the safety features has now been removed. As the firing pin is cocked and ready to go. If hard bump now the the sear could release the firing pin and fire. Where in past could not as firing pin was not in cocked position.

  • @TR_P
    @TR_P 3 года назад +80

    Idea...Forced Reset Glock Trigger ? :))))

    • @kingleodiamond
      @kingleodiamond 3 года назад +2

      Fuck yea!!!

    • @DeathxThexKid100
      @DeathxThexKid100 3 года назад +9

      Forced reset binary trigger anyone? Lol

    • @zerodpi671
      @zerodpi671 3 года назад +2

      @@DeathxThexKid100 you cant use both. one or the other. like literally no possible way to actually do that.

    • @DeathxThexKid100
      @DeathxThexKid100 3 года назад +7

      @@zerodpi671 That's the joke...

    • @zerodpi671
      @zerodpi671 3 года назад +3

      @@DeathxThexKid100 try harder then

  • @johnshockley7921
    @johnshockley7921 3 года назад +11

    Johnnyglock already has this trigger measuring in ounces of pull weight...seriously!

    • @flea-kh7om
      @flea-kh7om 2 года назад +3

      Johnny Glock is brilliant for sure.

    • @mytquin7605
      @mytquin7605 25 дней назад +1

      johnny glocks is the glock professor !!!!

  • @geneb3184
    @geneb3184 Год назад

    After several hours of frustration and phone calls to Timney, my Gunsmith gave up trying to install the comp trigger into my stock Glock 19 Gen 4. However, he did test installing it in his Glock 19 Gen 3, and it installed and functioned perfectly. Timney indicated on his last call that Timney had incurred some defective parts in their mfg. process causing issues for installations for Gen 4 pistols. Since I wasted $$ with the Gunsnith attempts I sold the Timney kit to him at a discount. I plan on my future purchases with Mcarbo in the future since I've incurred no previous issues with their products.

  • @chinov9445
    @chinov9445 2 года назад +3

    Awesome trigger I installed it on my 19X with the red trigger return spring it ads a little bit over a half a pound it consistently gives me 3 1/2 pounds trigger pull on my wheeler trigger gauge that was Timney advice to add a little bit of extra weight 🏃‍♂️ flawlessly my first 600 rounds 💯🤙🏽

    • @robertwatson818
      @robertwatson818 Год назад

      Judicious polishing and a spring change will get a 3 1/2 pound trigger without paying hundreds of dollars. With all the hollering about the Timney trigger I was expecting 1 1/2 pounds---or less.

    • @chinov9445
      @chinov9445 Год назад

      @@robertwatson818 i did it to my 19 gen 5 i consistently get 4 1/2 trigger pulled personally don't want it no lighter then that my daily carry anyway not looking for any advice been modifying all my hand gun's n rifles for the last 15 year's🤡 FOOL🤡 never went to a gun's Smith for anything but they come to my school 🏠 cause i train them empty hand combat self defense 😂

  • @RedEyePergo
    @RedEyePergo 11 месяцев назад +1

    Its really good especially paired with a Ghost Connector and lighter safety plunger spring. Still not tuned up Canik nice but its a damn nice Striker fired trigger .

  • @sweetcostarica
    @sweetcostarica 3 года назад +9

    For competition _"maybe"_ aftermarket parts like this Timmey trigger will help *_a little._*
    But marketing aside:
    For CCW/concealed carry or even regular self-defense save your money and/or put it into training/practicing at the range to learn your gun & it's trigger.
    I have seen people who actually train and shoot their guns in stock condition beat the pants off of folks with tricked out guns.
    *_It is not the tool, *_it is the man_* that is the _game changer._

    • @morrius0757
      @morrius0757 2 года назад

      Training can only get you so far, I agree with you that Training is the most important part but training will always be hindered by suboptimal tools.

    • @sweetcostarica
      @sweetcostarica 2 года назад +2

      @@morrius0757 You are mostly right:
      - Training is the most important thing (60%)✅️ .
      - Bad equipment or tools 🔧 can hinder you a little (4%)🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫.
      But *Morrius07* you forgot completely about *_tactics_* (36%) being almost as good 👍 as training/practicing those *Tactical Skills.*
      You can be forgiven for you are an internet warrior 😌 anyway. That is not a put down. Good try though.

    • @morrius0757
      @morrius0757 2 года назад

      @@sweetcostarica Why are you separating training and tactical skills, they're the same thing, that is unless you're training the wrong skills then at that point you were taught wrong. And I love when people pull imaginary percentages out of their ass so I'm going to do it as well, it's more like 85% training/skill and 15% the tools. You can be VERY proficient with the tools you already have, but the guy with your exact skill level will always perform better with higher quality tools. You have the good enough mentality, which usually works out fine but it shows you're limited on the amount of experience an edge, although slight, can bring to the table. A good trigger will always allow a skilled shooter to make more accurate shots in rapid concession than a equally skilled shooter using an inferior trigger, and in case of a life or death situation, seconds and even milliseconds matter.

    • @EroticOnion23
      @EroticOnion23 Год назад

      70% of Americans now live paycheck-to-paycheck, not many people can drop thousands to 'shoot' it away at the range...

    • @sweetcostarica
      @sweetcostarica Год назад

      @@morrius0757 Happy Thanksgiving *Morrius07.* Hope the best for you and you family 👪.
      Many blessings✨️.

  • @timlawlor2793
    @timlawlor2793 Год назад +1

    I purchased this Trigger back in December 2022for my polymer, 80 model 17. Based on the advertisement of this trigger, the manufacturer advertises that this Trigger will work flawlessly out of the box.Well, let me tell you my story, I have called these people no less than five times I’ve left messages with no return calls.. this company posts that it is a professional organization. I don’t think so… so if you do purchase the trigger, take heed, and be very cautious, there is no support, and the trigger does not work on the poly 80 model 17. No matter what they tell you… in fact, I have taking this gun into a certified gunsmith, and he had shaking his head with the design of this trigger. It is unsafe to shoot. The trigger allows multiple discharges of rounds without notice and very scary.

  • @suzybacher3218
    @suzybacher3218 2 года назад +4

    Great vid. I bought a timney alpha trigger for my g34 about 4 weeks ago since then, I had about 200 rounds through it. My Glock is a competition gun only, as in my homecountry carrying weapons for selfdefense is not allowed. Compared with the stock trigger, the timney alpha is really awesome. But as I changed frome a highly modified competition package, the "wow-effect" was not so big as I suggested. Of course, it highly depends on what you want. Timney features a clear wall, a crisp break and an incredible reset, trigger pull is under 3lbs with standard spring assembly! But I prefer a rolling trigger break feel over the "wall- feeling" of the timney. But thats just what I prefer. The timney is clearly worth to purchase.

    • @robertwatson818
      @robertwatson818 Год назад

      What is this "wall" business?

    • @suzybacher3218
      @suzybacher3218 Год назад

      @@robertwatson818 when you pull the Glock trigger, there are 3 stages: the pre-travel, the break-travel and the over-travel. The "wall" is what you feel, when you have passed the pre-travel and reaches the break-travel. When you pass the wall, the shot breaks.
      Now there are 2 philosophies in tuning the Glock-trigger, depending on your preferences: a) making this wall clearer/ more perceptible or b) straighten the wall , so that pre-travel and break-travel merge into one another (that's what you call the rolling break)

    • @robertwatson818
      @robertwatson818 Год назад

      @@suzybacher3218 I've been using a Glock since 1993---out of the box. My 2nd Gen 17 has around 200,000 rounds through it. None of these "characteristics have ever come to mind. Take the slack out of the trigger--press just a little more---the gun fires. I've tried various triggers others had in their Glocks---one was only 1 1/2 pounds. Few of them would reliably function without hand seated Federal primers and even those required constant "tuning" to stay reliable. Not once have I ever thought about all the nuances of the trigger. I just want the gun to fire when I press the trigger. My 17 has all the original internal trigger parts--and the pull is 5 1'2 pounds.Last year I tried a Ghost rocket connector--made my gun double or shoot five shots at a time. I long ago gave up on trying to get a low pull weight in my Glocks. The mechanism is not favorable towards lighter function.

    • @suzybacher3218
      @suzybacher3218 Год назад

      @@robertwatson818 200.000 rounds awesome! I agree 100% with you. When my Glock was a duty weapon or for self-defense, I'd do the hell to change anything from the stock items. Stock Glocks are excellent for the purpose they are build - no need to change anything.
      Mine is for competition use only. And the tuning parts of the triggers are in no way as durable as the stock ones, proper maintenance and cleaning is obligatory, and they have to be replaced after a few hundred rounds but nevertheless there may be reliability issues with light prime strikes. But in a competition gun I can stand that. Would be different, if my life depends on it!

    • @robertwatson818
      @robertwatson818 Год назад

      @@suzybacher3218 I was a reserve officer for 17 years. Mine saw use as a duty weapon and competition gun. I have a fitted Bar-Sto barrel for it also. With that barrel, my hand load (6.3 of Unique--115 gr. Remington JHP) it would shoot one inch groups at 25 yards.I shot 500 --1000 rounds a week for over 12 years in various matches around the south. At 75 my eye sight will not let me shot those small groups anymore---but in the hands of a youngster it will still do that. I was laughed at when I started using a "plastic pistol" in local matches. After I won several in a row---the laughing stopped. Six months later 60% of the shooters were using Glocks---the main attraction being--they worked!!

  • @Skilpadjie1
    @Skilpadjie1 2 года назад +1

    Funny thing for me is. He is Glock sponsored shooter. But the Glock is not standard he shoots it has after market parts in to make it better. Glock should build this is in from start.

  • @things4yougaming723
    @things4yougaming723 2 года назад +1

    160$ out here in California for that trigger installed yesterday and man there is a big difference is all I can say

    • @erictrout8277
      @erictrout8277 2 года назад

      no light primer strikes?

    • @bansheerider619
      @bansheerider619 2 года назад

      Got mine delivered today but thinking of returning it based on more research I’ve done. Why do you like it?

    • @jake4194
      @jake4194 Год назад

      @@erictrout8277 no, it uses the same firing pin spring. This trigger is the way to go

  • @endqualifiedimmunity754
    @endqualifiedimmunity754 3 года назад +16

    43x is fast becoming the most popular Glock and yet nobody is manufacturing any parts for it.

    • @things4yougaming723
      @things4yougaming723 2 года назад

      How long you been shooting for? Lol Glock 43 is not popular it’s only because that was the only thing available during pandemic, Glock 19 is still the most sold Glock out there buddy

    • @devon5078
      @devon5078 2 года назад

      not even close lol, glock 17 and 19 still clear the 43 and 43x

    • @thommerrilin2893
      @thommerrilin2893 Год назад +2

      ​@@devon5078 he said "fast becoming" and was mostly speaking of parts available. Pay attention

  • @dmaxm2498
    @dmaxm2498 3 года назад +5

    “So, It sounds like it’s pretty complicated to install.” 😂 That wasn’t a home shopping network, scripted critique to prompt a specific answer at all 🤣

  • @worstcasescenarioch
    @worstcasescenarioch 3 года назад +17

    JOHNY GLOCK OR NOTHING

    • @MajorC202
      @MajorC202 3 года назад +2

      Fact.

    • @Grayday117
      @Grayday117 3 года назад +1

      Biggest fact.

    • @USAUSAM82
      @USAUSAM82 3 года назад +2

      Its Johnny Glocks...i love my drop in combat in my G30. VERY crisp and scary short reset.

    • @USAUSAM82
      @USAUSAM82 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/3j2MyobLfec/видео.html

    • @highspeed9518
      @highspeed9518 3 года назад +1

      well Johnny himself zaid he is blown away, but he is making them even better!

  • @derekbutts1782
    @derekbutts1782 3 года назад +3

    I need that lol timney is righteous

  • @markallen1413
    @markallen1413 3 года назад +2

    Got to get one👍👍👍👍👍

  • @laszlovandor4770
    @laszlovandor4770 3 года назад +1

    Basically the "safe action" has been designed out.

  • @Glockhead1
    @Glockhead1 2 года назад

    i just installed the alpha gen5 timney trigger into my glock 22 m.o.s gen 5 don‘t make the mistake and try a minus connector lol-it won‘t work. standard stock glock connector and it‘s smooth

  • @louwgreeff4195
    @louwgreeff4195 Год назад

    Good luck with the light primer strikes

  • @frackyouasshat5531
    @frackyouasshat5531 3 года назад +63

    im thinking someone should make a binary trigger for the glock

    • @darthmaul9911
      @darthmaul9911 3 года назад +1

      I bring it up to everyone

    • @f5tornadeau
      @f5tornadeau 3 года назад +2

      What happens if you pull the trigger and don’t want to fire a 2nd time?

    • @darthmaul9911
      @darthmaul9911 3 года назад +3

      @@f5tornadeau drop mag and rack

    • @darthmaul9911
      @darthmaul9911 3 года назад +2

      @@f5tornadeau just while finger is at rear

    • @f5tornadeau
      @f5tornadeau 3 года назад +2

      @@darthmaul9911 sure, that just seems like a very inconvenient way to deal with the issue. All my pistols have defensive purposes, though, so I guess it would be fine for those with range toys.

  • @CenlaSelfDefenseConcepts
    @CenlaSelfDefenseConcepts 3 года назад +1

    I'm liking the idea of this trigger but if I get it I'm still going to swap their trigger shoe for my apex I wish they had put a lip at the bottom because ever flat trigger I've tried without one mu finger ends up rubbing the trigger guard

  • @roberttaylor6030
    @roberttaylor6030 3 года назад +3

    Hope they can crank a bunch out. I've got one back ordered for awhile now. They could probably sell about a million of them immediately if they had them.

  • @codyjenn8785
    @codyjenn8785 2 года назад

    Looks like a great trigger

  • @billhman
    @billhman 3 года назад +2

    Maybe it was mentioned but I would have liked to seen a pull weight test

  • @soggybiscuits9399
    @soggybiscuits9399 3 года назад +16

    Turns a Glock from DA to SA while doing away with one of the passive safeties, got it.

    • @austingloin2076
      @austingloin2076 3 года назад +1

      I know right, no clue why everyone is so excited about this

    • @Thorn19774
      @Thorn19774 3 года назад

      right? It's nothing innovative or new mechanically. It's just new for GLOCK™ perfection.

    • @funigui
      @funigui 3 года назад +4

      Glocks aren't DA or SA. They are striker, which is closest to SA.... and this trigger changes nothing about that. Also, does away with no safeties. What are you talking about? Like nothing you said is accurate here....

    • @austingloin2076
      @austingloin2076 3 года назад

      @@funigui it fully cocks the striker, so no it's not the same as a stock trigger maybe good for competition, not much else, clearly you have no clue how a glock trigger works or what your talking about

    • @Thorn19774
      @Thorn19774 3 года назад

      @@funigui Glocks have a precocked striker. Pulling the triggwr cocks the striker the rest of the way then releases it. Hence the reference of calling it DA. What this trigger does is simply release the striker hence, SA.

  • @Bushy_P
    @Bushy_P 3 года назад +2

    I’m not saying this trigger is unsafe, but the fact is that this trigger is removing one of the safety features of a Glock. That safety being the striker being cocked when you pull the trigger. Now just like most striker fired pistols, the striker is relying on the sear and the striker safety for the pistol not to fire.

    • @jdwojda
      @jdwojda 3 года назад

      Thats the question i sent to timney. Pending a response

    • @tactikoolcloud8788
      @tactikoolcloud8788 3 года назад +2

      Well let’s just hope the striker safety is solid lol.

    • @pvtsnoballz
      @pvtsnoballz 3 года назад

      @@jdwojda can you update this thread when they respond?

    • @Bushy_P
      @Bushy_P 3 года назад

      @@tactikoolcloud8788 haha word

    • @buckwheat3386
      @buckwheat3386 3 года назад

      @@Bushy_P i would also like to know that response as well

  • @jamesbutterfield7729
    @jamesbutterfield7729 Год назад

    Really like Glocks because of there reliability. However, I have always hated there triggers. With the VP9, PPQ, SIG 320 and even FN... That have superior triggers make it hard for me to buy more than one glock. Thank you for posting this. Because if this fixes it. A good handgun just got better.

    • @hunterwhittaker9291
      @hunterwhittaker9291 Год назад

      I have a Sig P320 Spectre Comp with over 5k rounds through it, and the trigger is disgusting. If it had a trigger that was good, I could put holes inside of holes at 50 yards in a vice. At 25 and 30, it almost could, but it's that damn trigger

  • @FluffRat
    @FluffRat 3 года назад +16

    So it works by turning the Glock trigger into an XD trigger... gotcha.

  • @Ape76
    @Ape76 8 месяцев назад

    I am filing the trigger safeties on all my guns to make them flash, when pressed, with the trigger ! Supper comfortable after that and free!! Its plastic molding so little sharp edges is always to be expected but never a reason to spend hundreds for upgrades ;)

  • @maxmccain8950
    @maxmccain8950 3 года назад +15

    I don’t shoot competitively so I sure would like to see a combat version in the 4 to 4 1/2 pound range.

    • @chipsterb4946
      @chipsterb4946 3 года назад +3

      Same here. I’ve experimented with an Apex flat faced trigger. The end result is great for range play, but I would NOT carry that firearm. The trigger pull is simply too short and so is the reset.

    • @chipsterb4946
      @chipsterb4946 3 года назад +3

      @William Schwartz it could make a difference in a high stress situation no matter how well trained you are.

    • @gummybear41283
      @gummybear41283 2 года назад

      @@chipsterb4946 why wouldn't you carry it? are you not smart enough to keep your finger off the trigger till you have to shoot a bad guy?

    • @chipsterb4946
      @chipsterb4946 2 года назад +9

      @@gummybear41283 I am smart enough to know that if I’m ever confronted with a situation where I have to draw my firearm, my adrenaline will be pumping full speed and the fight or flight response will be fully engaged. In that context, an extra pound or 2 of trigger pull won’t make any difference in how I shoot but might help avoid an unnecessary discharge.
      I’m also smart enough to know that insulting random people on the internet demonstrates your character.

    • @gummybear41283
      @gummybear41283 2 года назад +1

      @@chipsterb4946 looks like you need training, everyone knows you keep your finger off the trigger until you have to shoot the bad guy

  • @whatdudeokman6481
    @whatdudeokman6481 3 года назад +18

    Timney: You can use stock parts
    Me: But I cant find stock parts
    Timney: Just use stock parts

    • @f5tornadeau
      @f5tornadeau 3 года назад +3

      What parts are in your Glock? Mine came full of stock parts.

    • @whatdudeokman6481
      @whatdudeokman6481 3 года назад +2

      @@f5tornadeau Obviously your not building p80s like everybody else. Why do you think Timney came out with a glock trigger after so many years in business making triggers? Because p80s are fueling the glock parts market, and the reason you cant find any oem parts.

    • @f5tornadeau
      @f5tornadeau 3 года назад +2

      @@whatdudeokman6481 that’s very true. All Glock Glocks for me.

  • @HonestTakesAll
    @HonestTakesAll 3 года назад +1

    Would love this in blue

  • @andrzejkrzystyniak9925
    @andrzejkrzystyniak9925 Год назад +1

    I have that trigger, put it in by book and it won't fire every round sometimes,

  • @therond.patron4959
    @therond.patron4959 3 года назад +4

    I run a 3.5lb connector and I'm good. I can imagine a price of this gadget anytime they put gun on something the price is always high.

  • @dariandunn2811
    @dariandunn2811 Год назад

    Please line up all the aftermarket glock triggers and do individual reviews and then do an overall comparison video.

  • @irafowlerjr.7492
    @irafowlerjr.7492 3 года назад +3

    i need this, thanks

  • @TROOPERfarcry
    @TROOPERfarcry 3 года назад +1

    The firing-pin in a factory GLOCK trigger goes to a 'half-cock' position between shots, and the user completes the 'cocking cycle' by pressing the trigger. But this Timney unit enables the firing-pin to be brought to a 'fully-cocked' position by the action of the gun firing?
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    Two questions:
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    1: is this safe? Part of the GLOCK-safety gimmick is that dropping the gun from any height or angle wouldn't cause a discharge, because the firing pin isn't 'at-the-ready' until the shooter pulls the trigger, which pulls the firing pin the extra bit back before the release.
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    2: What are the long-term implications of this upon the firing-pin spring? Factory GLOCK firing-pin springs are only brought to their apex compression about _one-twentieth of a second_ before the gun fires. Multiplied by the number of shots out of that particular firearm, that spring might only be at its maximum compression for about an hour over its entire life. But this kit puts it into that position between each shot. Considering that my gen III is however many years old, if I had this installed since the day I bought it, that spring would be maximally compressed for literally *years* instead of literally minutes. _Will this affect long-term reliability?_
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    3: Good! I've tried to dry-fire my GLOCK a tremendous number of times while focusing on the front-sight, and there is *always* a tiny amount of lateral tremble as the action of pulling the trigger fully-cocks the pin just prior to release. To some extent this is absolutely my own fault/problem. However, I can dry-fire my CZ or other people's Sigs (for example) without that tiny amount of lateral 'tremble', so it's also partly the design of the GLOCK. It sounds like this product might address that.
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    4: Shane emphasizes that this product utilizes many OEM components. However, is it *capable* of working with other after-market systems? For example, I have an LWD (Lone Wolf Distributors) type of setup in there which lowers the trigger pull from ~5.5 pounds down to ~3.5 pounds. _Can I use that trigger bar setup with this Timney setup?_ And if I can, does it bring the entire effect down to comically small trigger-pulls like 1.5 or 2 pound trigger pulls?

    • @velocifero6023
      @velocifero6023 3 года назад

      go with johny glock triggers or go pick his brain. I have tried a lot of triggers and ended up liking his the best.

    • @oldscratch3535
      @oldscratch3535 3 года назад +1

      It doesn't bypass any of the factory Glock safeties so I'd say it is drop safe. Having the firing pin cocked at all times does nothing to release any of the safeties. The firing pin block is only bypassed when the trigger is pulled. The trigger can only be pulled when the "dingus" is also initiated.
      As far as the spring life goes, springs wear from being cycled. Holding them at their designed compression or extension does nothing to them. This has been proven over and over again. This is why you can leave magazines loaded for years and they still work just fine. Repeated spring cycles is what wears out a spring.
      You cannot use a different trigger bar b/c of the way this system works. It comes with its own trigger bar and trigger shoe which has its own return spring. The trigger bar is different on the back end compared to a stock Glock bar

  • @Miketheneck
    @Miketheneck 2 года назад

    Simple is buying one and taking original out and placing new one in.

  • @jcnikoley
    @jcnikoley 3 года назад +1

    I ordered one for my comp gun, but won't try it in a carry gun until I can evaluate it. It sounds to me Timney is achieving the trigger pull characteristics by pre-loading of the striker (I do this already in my own custom trigger mod on my comp gun). I'd avoid that method in a carry gun.
    Edit: Now that I’ve had a chance to try it, I’m confident in its safety and that it does not bypass Glock’s drop safety or striker block. That said, I would not recommend it for carry. The reset on it is not positive enough for me to trust. I’d say it compares to the trigger mod I did on my competition glock, that’s to say, it’s a big improvement over stock glock trigger pull. I can confirm it achieves this by pre-loading the striker. Not necessarily bad, so long as the glock safety’s are not bypassed, and they aren’t. I’d recommend you have your Gunsmith install this to verify safe operation.
    Edit 2:
    In my initial two minute assessment after receiving the trigger, I’ve had more time to analyze its function and was wrong. Not only does it defeat the drop safety of the original Glock design, but it defeats the original Glock function of “safe action”/double action, resulting in two of the three internal safeties transparent to most users being defeated. I would strongly advise against the use of this trigger for any application.

    • @stephen_crumley
      @stephen_crumley 2 года назад

      @jcnikoley great information and well thought out opinion. Far too many people, new to guns or long time firearms owners are far too sold on products to make up for their lack of training and practice. If their handgun skills aren’t where they want them to be after 2 range trips last year, they will throw thousands of dollars into upgrades and optics and gear and completely ignore that the only thing that will make you better is shooting the pistol.

  • @evansokolson9221
    @evansokolson9221 3 года назад

    The pistol in Iain’s holster is jealous

  • @billrowan1957
    @billrowan1957 2 года назад

    Glock is the mini van of pistols.

  • @tvane1225
    @tvane1225 3 года назад +3

    Can confirm. The break is crisp as f***. Only weird thing is the trigger does not stay to the rear after the break. eg a normal trigger when dry firing stays to the rear whereas this one does not.

    • @PebbleBlaster9
      @PebbleBlaster9 3 года назад +3

      Yes, that’s because of its new design. It’s pretty good for dry firing

  • @rb89509
    @rb89509 3 года назад +3

    Just think how well Shane could shoot if he used a pistol with triggers that were designed right in the first place like on a 1911 or Beretta 92.

    • @soggybiscuits9399
      @soggybiscuits9399 3 года назад

      I think Gaston put more emphasis on simplicity, reliability and safety than “right” a gen 3 or gen 4 Glock trigger assembly only has 4 parts. Besides a CZ trigger beats the pants off a 92 and they put the safety/decocker in the right location. If beretta did it right there wouldn’t be a need for a 92x performance, LTT, Wilson Combat, etc lol. While the 1911 trigger is pretty rad an original and unmodified 1911 trigger pulls a pound heavier than a Glock and can get pretty gritty but goes unnoticed most times because of the short travel. I too worship at the altar of JMB, but there’s a lot to be said about what Gaston Glock was able to accomplish.

  • @michaelwoodward5787
    @michaelwoodward5787 2 года назад

    Not ugly.

  • @Kay_G
    @Kay_G 3 года назад +1

    Its like u aren't changing any parts? Huh? He changed out the housing, trigger , connecting bar and springs?

  • @bigdogboos1
    @bigdogboos1 2 года назад +2

    would this be something to have on a carry gun? or is it too light of a pull?

    • @maringaragedoor58
      @maringaragedoor58 Год назад

      Give it a lot of training the yes you can carry with it

  • @LinhNguyen-nq5di
    @LinhNguyen-nq5di 2 года назад

    Glock triggers suck… Ok, let’s focus on the positive… Alright, the Timney makes it suck less… ;)

  • @gunscorp.5741
    @gunscorp.5741 Год назад

    Is there a chance of the Timney alpha competition for glock 19 gen 5, to disarm the firing pin due to a drop from a chest height? Once this trigger makes the gun to get full coked (I mean 100% of the firing on the set ready strike position)... This situation wouldnt cause a incidental shot, because of the safety plunger pin, but it would set the gun not ready for fire... even with the ammo set on the chamber... Has anyone done this test?

  • @MatthewsSloan
    @MatthewsSloan 2 года назад

    Genius.

  • @Tayne195
    @Tayne195 3 года назад +10

    so this bypasses the cruciform shelf drop safety by keeping the striker fully cocked? range use only

    • @lancelotvt
      @lancelotvt 3 года назад +5

      If you watch the video on Glocks website on the operation of the internal drop safety it becomes quite clear what Timney did. It looks like they simply extended the sear catch about 1mm or so. Then to allow the drop safety to work they would need to shave off an equal amount of material from the forward part of the "wings" on the trigger bar to allow the needed clearance for them to drop down in to the release notch as the trigger is pulled. This by no means should render the drop safety inoperable or compromise it in any way.

    • @Ironsight_Army
      @Ironsight_Army 3 года назад +1

      I was wondering the same sorta thing. I thought that not having the striker cocked was part of the " Glock Safe Action Pistol "

    • @Ironsight_Army
      @Ironsight_Army 3 года назад

      Also agree this is for range toys, I keep my Glock stock. Well except 4 sights

    • @James-vj5hz
      @James-vj5hz 3 года назад

      I'll test it out by throwing my loaded 19 at the ground and get back to you

  • @douglasphillips24
    @douglasphillips24 3 года назад

    Competition trigger only in my opinion. You get a lot of people CCW with this & I guarantee the negligent discharges will soon follow. 2 lb trigger?

  • @otterconnor942
    @otterconnor942 3 года назад +5

    Now you know how it feels to shoot a cz. Tough, reliable, and a great trigger. But in order to get it to the same level you have to spend twice as much for a pistol that still feels like a turd

    • @f5tornadeau
      @f5tornadeau 3 года назад +1

      Canik triggers > P10C triggers.

    • @DJ.1001
      @DJ.1001 3 года назад

      @@f5tornadeau I've shot em both in the same range session. I'd say stock for stock they are very close and both way better than any factory Glock. With a hbi theta trigger shoe the P10 is better than a stock canik. I'm sure there are quick upgrades that improve the canik as well though.

    • @f5tornadeau
      @f5tornadeau 3 года назад

      @@DJ.1001 I didn’t do them both in the same range session, and I was quite pleasantly surprised by the Canik. That could account for part of the discrepancy. Both are certainly better than Glock, that’s for sure.

  • @babytrunks7866
    @babytrunks7866 3 года назад

    I think im starting too like glocks now supet smoth trigger

  • @CandidZulu
    @CandidZulu 2 года назад

    So now its cocked but without a proper safety (just a trigger blocking device)!?

  • @brettz8364
    @brettz8364 3 года назад +4

    Damn nothing for the Glock 43

    • @laszlovandor4770
      @laszlovandor4770 3 года назад

      I was at Timney two days ago and they said it will come soon.

  • @Thisthat1234
    @Thisthat1234 2 года назад +2

    does anyone know if this trigger is definitively drop safe?

  • @wonkachocolates6133
    @wonkachocolates6133 3 года назад

    JohnnyGlock Trigger vs. Timney Glock Trigger
    WHO'S TRIGGER IS THE BEST COMPETITION?

  • @deucedeuce1572
    @deucedeuce1572 3 года назад

    They turned the Glock into a SIG.

  • @mikerobinson8734
    @mikerobinson8734 6 месяцев назад

    So basically it eliminates one of the key safeties that makes the Glock a safe pistol. Definitely not for carry.

  • @wesleyu44
    @wesleyu44 3 года назад +2

    I would love to get mine but it still hasn’t shipped :(

    • @Anthony74te27
      @Anthony74te27 3 года назад

      I placed mine on June 7 and I got it yesterday. The package comes with tootsie Roll
      you'll see when you get yours. Install was easy and the trigger is awesome!

    • @peterau1720
      @peterau1720 3 года назад

      @@Anthony74te27 better than a 1911/2011 trigger? if so im sold

  • @starxlord9856
    @starxlord9856 3 года назад +2

    If you make an all black one or instead of red a silver/np3 safety blade I will buy!

  • @googoat
    @googoat 3 года назад +2

    Glocks need to come with this trigger and tritium night sights to get with the times and beat competition also fix the grip angle

    • @tactikoolcloud8788
      @tactikoolcloud8788 3 года назад

      Grip angle is fine. It’s aids in recoil control. I shoot mostly M&Ps and my G19 occasionally. Grip angle does not bother me at all, if anything I like it. I just prefer the M&P because the grip contour is better for me and I can manipulate the controls easier without breaking my grip.

    • @TROOPERfarcry
      @TROOPERfarcry 3 года назад

      I don't think grip-angle is fixable. That directly ties to the magazines. "Fixing it" would mean that the same magazines wouldn't work. Also, as the other guy noted, that grip angle helps a lot with recoil-management. Might sound silly with 9mm cartridges, but it absolutely assists with follow-up shots.

    • @tactikoolcloud8788
      @tactikoolcloud8788 3 года назад

      @@TROOPERfarcry You can “fix” the grip angle with aftermarket frames such as polymer 80. They use a shallower angle that’s similar to a 1911. It’s only a few degrees so the factory mags work fine. It’s all personal prefer really.

  • @RenatoAlcantara-yd2ts
    @RenatoAlcantara-yd2ts 3 года назад

    Not sure I got it...do you mean this trigger fully compresses the firing pin coil when we rack the slide?

  • @khyoon14
    @khyoon14 3 года назад

    Time to buy a gen 4 mos

  • @jtuttle11
    @jtuttle11 Год назад

    Didn't exactly show how the trigger works, did they?

  • @user-ex5jr5to6q
    @user-ex5jr5to6q 2 года назад

    Why not compatible (single stack magazine and/or large frame size i.e. 10mm or .45acp)? Any plans in the future for large frame Glocks?

  • @ionion4412
    @ionion4412 Год назад

    hello!there is for g43x ?I want to buy. thx

  • @thatdudejerm1
    @thatdudejerm1 3 года назад +1

    Would it be a bad idea to put this in my self defense Carry gun ??

    • @Muddyfox47
      @Muddyfox47 3 года назад

      i wouldnt put anything with screws / that is super sensitive in a carry gun - best for a carry gun is to put in a lighter reset bar and lots of practice!
      I messed around with the trigger of a competition gun (Glock 34) yes.

    • @JLew314
      @JLew314 3 года назад

      Would you carry a 1911 cocked without a grip or thumb safety? It pretty much the same thing.

  • @frankscalise1297
    @frankscalise1297 2 года назад +1

    Poor workmanship from Timney on current triggers. Had all kinds of issues getting it to work. No response from Timney. Once I cleaned it up and polished all the parts worked fine.

  • @runitstock7246
    @runitstock7246 2 года назад

    Did my child's gender reveal at this range. Its the casa grand public shooting range

  • @alexp1tx
    @alexp1tx 2 года назад +1

    I thought you guys down under could not own firearms.

  • @Rockell479
    @Rockell479 3 года назад

    I like Glocks okay but I still just can’t stand the steep grip angle! If they fixed that and the meh stock trigger then they would be just about perfection

  • @johnaustin6673
    @johnaustin6673 3 года назад

    hope to see for large frame

  • @umami0247
    @umami0247 2 года назад

    I don't understand why some are afraid of a 2-3 lb trigger its about training period.

  • @bonestockrotorary
    @bonestockrotorary 3 года назад

    It makes it a completely pretensioned striker?

  • @rogueldr642smiythe9
    @rogueldr642smiythe9 3 года назад +2

    How to get a better glock trigger???
    BUY A 1911!!!!!!
    All this does turn into a SA pistol.

  • @rodrigosilveira4694
    @rodrigosilveira4694 3 года назад

    Do you recomend use OEM conector with or ZEV?

  • @brighthought11
    @brighthought11 3 года назад +1

    and my p365XL on an icarus ace frame with holosun 507k just cant be beat (replaced my 43x)

  • @brianveliz9613
    @brianveliz9613 Год назад

    My dude , did you really said glocks are ugly?? What do you mean , glocks are sexy af

  • @BrandensOutdoorChannel
    @BrandensOutdoorChannel 2 года назад

    Glocks are reliable until you put an aftermarket trigger in them.

  • @johnrambo5436
    @johnrambo5436 3 года назад +7

    I want to see input from Glock users that have used several different triggers including this one.

    • @brighthought11
      @brighthought11 3 года назад +2

      i've used overwatch precision and they are way better than stock without changing internals.
      would be curious about some other ones.

    • @Vegas3RSPilot
      @Vegas3RSPilot 3 года назад +1

      @@brighthought11 I also love the overwatch precision trigger except I don't like the drop in trigger because I prefer the stock dot connector that comes with the gen 5 guns over the minus connector so I just need the trigger. But that's just personal preference as I like more of a wall than a rolling break with the minus connector. I'll wait for reviews on the timney trigger before buying one. I wouldn't call these videos reviews.

    • @funigui
      @funigui 3 года назад

      I have overwatch, apex, and timney. What's your question

    • @bernhardhaupt360
      @bernhardhaupt360 2 года назад

      @@funigui Hi! I know i am a few months late but can you tell how the timney performs compared to the others and compared to the stock Trigger. I have a gen3 glock34 and consider buying the timney. Thx and greetings from Austria.

  • @pitbull82
    @pitbull82 3 года назад

    I think Glock's are attractive. Not HK attractive, but in their own way!

  • @lmaoanatorhilarious2582
    @lmaoanatorhilarious2582 3 года назад

    ill stick with my fcu

  • @hanalecook2325
    @hanalecook2325 2 года назад

    Awesome tutorial maybe camera man coulda stood 20' away so we really couldnt see

  • @derekddurbin
    @derekddurbin 2 года назад

    Are these better than zev tech, agency and Apex triggers?

  • @GatCat
    @GatCat 3 года назад

    Mine has been ordered, and all I have heard is the non-existent reset. So…this video is just a commercial.

  • @jackhoril9465
    @jackhoril9465 2 года назад +1

    The Music Noise is a distraction to an otherwise nice video...

  • @jonweber5330
    @jonweber5330 2 года назад

    We need a good trigger for the 43x. When is Timney making one for the 43x?

    • @HarryManback0
      @HarryManback0 Год назад +1

      If they do make one, it should be a 4.5 or 5lb pull for carry. 3lbs is far too light for carry, which is the primary purpose for the 43x.

  • @denzelwoods9492
    @denzelwoods9492 3 года назад

    Could you do the cmr full auto video soon.

  • @dubjspecialk
    @dubjspecialk 3 года назад

    Team Captain Glock shooter.... Winchester white box on table....
    Trigger looks good, for comp scene. Kinda bypasses a safety feature but I get it.

    • @funigui
      @funigui 3 года назад

      It bypasses no safeties.

    • @dubjspecialk
      @dubjspecialk 3 года назад

      @@funigui doesn't glock consider the resting, uncharged firing pin a safety feature?

    • @funigui
      @funigui 3 года назад

      @@dubjspecialk no, the firing pin is blocked already. That's the safety. 1. Trigger safety 2. Firing pin safety 3. Trigger housing "shelf" safety. If any of those fail, the others will stop it from going off.

    • @dubjspecialk
      @dubjspecialk 3 года назад +1

      @@funigui copy. Thanks. Worth picking up to try, then, I suppose...

  • @atishsewjith5277
    @atishsewjith5277 Год назад

    Is this a safe mod to do for a edc firearm ? Is anyone running on their edc

  • @InkwellFoto
    @InkwellFoto 3 года назад

    Looks like a factr trigger

  • @carllove3705
    @carllove3705 3 года назад +1

    I would like to buy one for my Glock 45 and my Glock 19X. According to their website they only have these available for the Gen 3 and 4 Glocks.

    • @5TAT3N
      @5TAT3N 3 года назад +1

      I’m just now seeing this video so you probably already found your answer but they definitely have it for the 19 X because I installed one three weeks ago on my 19x

    • @carllove3705
      @carllove3705 3 года назад

      @@5TAT3N how do you like it in your G19X? Is it nice and light? Smooth?

    • @5TAT3N
      @5TAT3N 3 года назад +1

      @@carllove3705 absolutely. They run about 160 but to me it’s worth every penny. Easy to install amazing 3 pound pull and amazing reset break.

  • @thesmallestminorityisthein4045
    @thesmallestminorityisthein4045 3 года назад

    Agency Arms flat faced and EO minus connector.
    Sorry Timney, the trigger isn't something I mess with very much.

  • @michaelhatfield3430
    @michaelhatfield3430 3 года назад

    Can this trigger be used on a Gen 2 Glock model 22?