I recently fitted a #3.5 disconnector and a NY1 trigger spring in my Glock 17.I like the way that the trigger feels,but I want to make sure that the weight is greater than 5 lbs,and thus OK for IPSC production class.
I have a RCBS trigger pull gauge,the problem is that I have a hard time measuring the Glocks trigger as its hard to decide where exactly to put the arm of the gauge on the Glocks trigger.Over the long pull of the glock the gauge tends to slip and Ive got readings from 4 to 7 lbs,depending on where the gauge is when the trigger breaks.
Anyone have ideas on the IPSC approved way of measuring a Glocks trigger?
I have a RCBS trigger pull gauge,the problem is that I have a hard time measuring the Glocks trigger as its hard to decide where exactly to put the arm of the gauge on the Glocks trigger.Over the long pull of the glock the gauge tends to slip and Ive got readings from 4 to 7 lbs,depending on where the gauge is when the trigger breaks.
Anyone have ideas on the IPSC approved way of measuring a Glocks trigger?


















































