Gen 4 glock 19 trigger issues

owensgreg

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So I got my Canadian edition glock 19 yesterday and immediately put in a zev race connector and wolf spring pack. Also polished the safety plunger while I was in there... after I got it all back together the trigger sometimes doesn't fully reset to where the trigger block safety engages. Tried swapping each spring and connector out individually to see what was the problem and nothing solved the issue..
I even put it back to stock and it still has the same issue.. put all new parts back in now it fully reset if I let off the trigger quick and let it bounce forward. BUT even if I do that if you press the trigger a touch to press in the trigger safety and let it go it says back slightlywith the trigger safety disengaged.. any suggestions on what I am doin wrong.. supposed to be goin to the range tonight to test it out
 
had a very similar issue with the zev connector on the 19, replaced with OEM and it was GTG

ive also seen an instance that when you release the trigger VERY slowly, it will actually fire ....

i now only shoot stock
 
I had some totally different situation. I polished plunger and some other points. I installed a 3.5 pound Ghost connector. But I can't feel the difference. Unfortunately, I don't have a trigger gauge. I can't measure. After installation, the slide wracks weird, I don't know how to describe. I can tell right away, it is not stock connector, but the trigger pull feels same. I don't like the feel from the Ghost connector.
I compared the two connector side by side, the the connector angle difference are so minimum. Very very hard to tell. But I found some other difference other than the angle. The stock connector has the middle part filed off a little bit, so give it a little bit more flexibility. The Ghost connector is very shiny, and rigid. Sorry, I forgot to take some pictures while doing the installation.

Right now, I just shoot it as stock.
 
Sounds like somthing from the trigger spring.

And check the connector. I seen people with sslightlt bent ones that have had tones of issues. Also a dab of grease there is alot of better than oil imo.
 
I had bad luck with wolf spring in glock, sw 586 and marlin 1895, fr some reason I keep buying them. For my glock I polished all internal parts and replaced trigger spring by a NY1 olive and remove the spring from the NY1 I now have a very smooth trigger with nice break. I suggest you do the same and try it with oem polished parts
 
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