for the trigger, all you need to do is the .25 cent trigger job (polishing the right parts) and replace the connector with a 3.5 connector which takes 2 seconds to do...
I like the 3.5" connector / NY1 olive trigger spring combo.
Just order it.. don't be a wussy![]()
for the trigger, all you need to do is the .25 cent trigger job (polishing the right parts) and replace the connector with a 3.5 connector which takes 2 seconds to do...
i can replace a connector in less than 3 minutes. seriously. but dont forget no one does anything for free. maybe something has to be modified when using the ghost connector. i used a lonewolf one. questar sells the LWD connector for 30$ and i think the ghost one might be more expensive. so no i do not think you got ripped off for the connector + installation if you paid 25$ for everything.
Is there anything else i can do to get an even better trigger pull ?
well considering that he feels the trigger is stiff, im not sure the ny1 is for him. the ny1 will increase the pull weight (8 pounds). i would think he is better off with the stock coil spring.
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that is what he probably did. ( $0.25 trigger job)
as for your question, dry fire practice or go to the range.
you can always get an after market trigger stop which eliminates trigger "over travel"



























