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I have a Glock 17 and I want to make the trigger easier to pull. Do I have to replace parts or buy a new trigger? Can I just turn a screw like a revolver?\
Kat
Kat
IPSC, PPC...er I have a 2.5# on my G34, with a short trigger travel and VERY short reset...hehe click click click....not to mention i havd 6 ports on my barrel![]()
Is it new?
Why do you want it "easier" to shoot?
and squeezing the trigger a bunch sometimes gets hard..so it was suggested I "lighten" the trigger so to say.
Kathy
So you're saying you haven't mastered the fundamentals of pistol shooting so you've opted for a dangerously light trigger pull and a compensated barrel because of recoil???
TDC
It Obvious you have never competed before or have any clue on how to be competative in IPSC
Funny, after only 28 years of shooting, i guess i am still learning then lol
And what makes YOU believe that a 2.5# trigger is "dangerous" when i would say i am on the HEAVY side for most OPEN class guns i compete against...hmmm
Ahh, I guess for you, IGNORANCE truely is bliss....![]()
Do the .25cent trigger job first. It really makes a big difference. Then go for the #3.5 connector. Brownells has a "competition spring kit". It works very nice but the "firing pin spring" was a tiny bit light in mine and I got light primer strikes, so I put the original spring back in. Now it's perfect... or perfection.![]()
On the first one, try the "25 cent trigger job" if you feel up to a bit of polishing. If that isn't enough for you, get one of these from a board sponsor: https://shopquestar.com/shopping65/shopexd.asp?id=202&bc=noDo I have to replace parts or buy a new trigger?
[...]Can I just turn a screw like a revolver?
All these discussions on lightening triggers makes me wonder how friggin' wimpy and weak some of todays shooters are... Oooooo... you can't pull eight pounds with your index finger...?
Maybe a gym membership would be a better option than screwing around with a perfectly good gun.
I went back to the #5 connector and after about 1000 rounds everything smoothed out nicely and had a definate break point on the trigger pull.
When you say you "went back to the #5 connector"... is that the way it came out of the box?



























