Hello and thank you for this video! I just got a 43x MOS and swapped out my connector with the Ghost Inc using your video. It was so easy following along (and watching then rewinding a few times at various steps) and doing it "along with you." I have yet to take it out and try it, but i accomplished the swap using your video, so Thank You!
Helped me install a new connector into my PSA dagger micro. As most know the triggers in them are sort of dull and my factory connector failed. This not only fixed the problem but made the trigger feel much more responsive than it used to. Good fix until I get my hands on an OEM Glock trigger assembly. Will be doing this to all of my future dagger builds.
So im a bit ignorant of what engineering goes into trigger mechanisms how exactly does an almost identical piece of metal make that much of a difference? Do tenths of a millimeter really make a difference? What dimensions are different? Just curious I'll probably buy one anyways as I am a consumer not a scientist.
I have a 42 as well and am extremely happy with it's function . Heck, I even like the stock sights ! I did however enjoy watching the video and learning from it . I now feel confident I could make repairs or upgrades myself . Thank you for the help .
My 48 had a really heavy pull compared to my other Glock style pistols. I have a 3.5 in my edc 19 and a different one I don’t like as much in my p80. This lightened the pull on my 48 perfectly! Thanks for the step by step 🤌🏽
Great video.... I was searching for videos like this because I wanted to make one and send over to a friend of mine who is upgrading his 19x. Thanks for sharing. just sub'd
Not sure what’s wrong with my 43x but I installed it and took it apart over and over at least 10x and it just won’t work. I install the old one and it works on the first try. Any ideas?
@@JR-pr1xh I put the slide back on with the new part and when I rack the pistol it won’t go into battery (The trigger won’t go forward it’s stays to the back of the trigger well with no tension)
@cantu_0872 That'd be helpful! Unfortunately I am stuck at Army AIT for 1 more month so I don't have access to my G42 right now. Could you try sent it to my Instagram? JR_in_IA
@@JR-pr1xh I just started doing hat myself. have the gun a month now. also swapped out the trigger. put in the glockstore pyramid trigger only. saves my finger tips. 😂
When you pull the trigger compared to a stock connector, you won’t feel any resistance pulling down the trigger. Just a smooth pull and yes, it’ll increase your rapid fire . Upgrade your tungsten rod for better weight to reduce recoil and muzzle flip
Hello and thank you for this video! I just got a 43x MOS and swapped out my connector with the Ghost Inc using your video. It was so easy following along (and watching then rewinding a few times at various steps) and doing it "along with you." I have yet to take it out and try it, but i accomplished the swap using your video, so Thank You!
I'm glad I could make the install easier for you, have a merry Christmas!
@@JR-pr1xh Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and have a safe New Years Eve!
Helped me install a new connector into my PSA dagger micro. As most know the triggers in them are sort of dull and my factory connector failed. This not only fixed the problem but made the trigger feel much more responsive than it used to. Good fix until I get my hands on an OEM Glock trigger assembly. Will be doing this to all of my future dagger builds.
Glad I could help out.
Me too!
Thanks for the very helpful video, and you didn't make it a 30 minute fluff piece, straight to the point, thanks!
I'm glad I could help. I agree, I hate when how-to videos are 90% extra random bullshit you don't care about.
So im a bit ignorant of what engineering goes into trigger mechanisms how exactly does an almost identical piece of metal make that much of a difference? Do tenths of a millimeter really make a difference? What dimensions are different? Just curious I'll probably buy one anyways as I am a consumer not a scientist.
Thank you so much! Great video! Super helpful and informative.
crisp instructions, details and super easy, thank you
Finally, a no nonsense video. Thanks
thank you brother your video made instal on my 43 just to easy, well done!
I have a 42 as well and am extremely happy with it's function . Heck, I even like the stock sights ! I did however enjoy watching the video and learning from it . I now feel confident I could make repairs or upgrades myself . Thank you for the help .
You're welcome Doug! I'm glad I could help you.
Thanks! Easy to follow and was able to install no problem.
Glad I could help you out!
Thank you for posting this! It was a big help.
Glad I could assist you 👌
My 48 had a really heavy pull compared to my other Glock style pistols. I have a 3.5 in my edc 19 and a different one I don’t like as much in my p80.
This lightened the pull on my 48 perfectly! Thanks for the step by step 🤌🏽
No problem, dude.
Thanks for the video! Really helpful!
You're welcome. Glad I could help you!
Great video.... I was searching for videos like this because I wanted to make one and send over to a friend of mine who is upgrading his 19x. Thanks for sharing. just sub'd
Thanks for your help. Installing ghost edge connected I ordered today and your video takes all the guesswork out.
Not sure what’s wrong with my 43x but I installed it and took it apart over and over at least 10x and it just won’t work. I install the old one and it works on the first try. Any ideas?
I'll try my best! First, can you define "won't work"?
@@JR-pr1xh I put the slide back on with the new part and when I rack the pistol it won’t go into battery (The trigger won’t go forward it’s stays to the back of the trigger well with no tension)
@@JR-pr1xhwish I could send you a 5min video of me installing the new part so you could get a better idea
@cantu_0872 That'd be helpful! Unfortunately I am stuck at Army AIT for 1 more month so I don't have access to my G42 right now. Could you try sent it to my Instagram?
JR_in_IA
@@972cantu or upload the video to your RUclips channel and delete it later
hardly notice any thing in the 19 gen 5! I felt the Stock was much smoother!
you should grease where the trigger bar connector and the trigger bar meet.
I do that every 3-6 months now when I lube the rest of my Glock.
@@JR-pr1xh I just started doing hat myself. have the gun a month now. also swapped out the trigger. put in the glockstore pyramid trigger only. saves my finger tips. 😂
Excellent video
Thanks! 👍
Just ordered one for my 43x. Wish I had known there was a ghost ranger 4.5 tho, but oh well maybe I'll get it soon since it's around $20
You're welcome.
Great tutorial. Got mine installed less than 30min for a first time gun avid. Can’t get my mag catch release out tho :/
Awesome, glad I could help. But I'm not sure how the mag catch is removed or installed 🤷♂️
@@JR-pr1xh I got it replaced. You’ll need a micro flat head
Does this lighter triger pull gives you the ability to shoot faster and or have a faster reset trigger ?
The reduction in pull weight is barely noticeable on my Glock so I'd say it has given me a SLIGHTLY faster split time.
When you pull the trigger compared to a stock connector, you won’t feel any resistance pulling down the trigger. Just a smooth pull and yes, it’ll increase your rapid fire . Upgrade your tungsten rod for better weight to reduce recoil and muzzle flip
@@SkaterTEthank you for the reply. I had upgraded it this trigger and it makes a great difference. Thanks 😊
This is a great video. Good filming too
Thanks man, I appreciate that
Excellent and succinct video...thanks Brother!!!
You're welcome man! Glad I could help you.
Well done!
Thanks
If u change that do u need change guid rod spring weight?
Negative. You do not need to replace any other components when install the Ghost Edge trigger connector.
I just got the kit with springs an reduce 2lb-3lb
Worked! Thx!
Glad I could help!
Thanks man !!!
You're very welcome.
Thanks!
Youre welcome
Thanks.
Ngl doesn’t seem to feel any different whatsoever on my 48
Sorry, to hear that. The results on this connector are so wide-ranging.
Good instruction, but light is terrible.
I'm sorry, I won't do it again I swear 😥
Great video than you
You're welcome 👍
I thought that it proper to remove pins left to right instead of the way you did it.