Trigger Tech ACE Trigger System for Glock

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Trigger Tech ACE Trigger System for Glock




Introducing the ACE Trigger System for Glock pistols!

This revolutionary new trigger system delivers by far the largest margin of improvement of any product we have ever launched. We believe it redefines what a Glock is capable of.

Featuring our patented Zero Creep Technology™, we guarantee an exceptionally crisp break.
The first model of the Ace Trigger System is designed to feel like a high-end 1911 and will have a pull weight range of 2.5 - 6.0 lbs. The pull-weight range is achieved through incorporating our CLKR Technology™ into the sear module and providing additional lever and firing pin safety springs.

Compatible with all five generations of Glock in standard frame 9mm and .40 S&W.

Available for order JUNE 10th
 
its better then any other trigger out there. crisp 1911 like break, extremely reliable and very consistent. works in all glock generations ( 1-5)/ i got 5k rounds through a prototype and one of the first production units. never put a drop of oil on em and it ran perfect.
 
Sounds like a grand slam home run for Trigger Tech! If the price is reasonable they should sell well around the world.

Well done.
 
$375 for a Glock trigger seems excessive.
Considering other trigger systems and their price points, I think it's fair TBH. Timney is around $240, Apex around $230, Zev around $220 and CMC around $280. All the above triggers offer a slight design improvement over OEM but, they are not revolutionary. At the end of the day, there is not much difference between those trigger systems and an OEM system. The triggertech system is night and day in comparison and offers much more to the end user. I run a lot of triggertech products and have been nothing but impressed with them . I will be grabbing one of these to try out 100%!
 
Thanks for posting this.

Really interesting product. Looks like a complete redesign of the Glock sear and disconnect system.

The price tag is high, no question there. My immediate reaction was "that's a hard no". No way it could be that much better than the Timney I've got in mine.

Then I watched the video featuring John Dzurka... Now there's a guy who knows Glocks and how to perform with one. Once I saw that, I was converted. Now it's just a matter of saving up and waiting for these to be restocked.

 
So a trigger that duplicates the feel both in pull weight and crispness of a high end 1911 in a pistol with no external safety.

Hmmm!! Not sure if I'd want to appendix carry that one but that's just me!!😅
 
they never advertised them to be. Johnny Glocks is a moron. Its a Competition trigger. any 2011 or 1911 or shadow 2 is not drop safe. all the idiots who follow him who kept posting "oh i was going to buy this trigger for my carry gun but i wont now because its not drop safe" are really stupid and put themselves at risk for a lawsuit for putting in a non duty rated trigger in a OEM duty gun.

USPSA Banned it because they couldn't figure out a easy way to test and teach the ROs how to test the trigger inertia safety. they are making a new lever with an external safety tab that's USPSA legal and IPSC( standard/open/ Optics) (not production) legal.

FYI a shadow 2 was dropped and killed an RO not too long ago in the US.

johnny glocks is a woodshop teacher with a glock armorers course. he's not an engineer. His stupid mallet test is completely impractical as it subjects the gun to forces that would never occur in a normal free falling/drop scenario. doing that mallet test internally damages the sear and other components and repeated hits/drops after that will allow it to discharge.

anyone here want to hit their 10,000$ 2011 open gun hammer with a mallet repeatedly and then tell me how the sear looks? or drop it from 6 feet high up onto a concrete floor?

when that video came out i found the SAAMI standards for drop testing firearms for civilian use and did them using the parameters that were signed by pretty much every major manufacturer in the US and Europe. Mine passed with flying colors. no discharge/primer ignition.

last i heard the new levers will be available sometime by early october but thats a rumor it might be earlier it might be later i dont know.

if you want the best trigger for USPSA/IPSC in a glock platform get the triggertech with the new lever once its available. If you want a duty or carry trigger stick with an OEM so you don't get sued.

if you want to put the TT trigger in your carry gun, well then you are an idiot and deserve to get sued.

Heres an idea, if everyone is screaming about guns not being drop safe then IPSC needs to act immediately and BAN all 1911s/2011s with pinned grip safeties and All SP01 Shadows and Shadow 2s must have firing pin blocks installed. The rules also will have to say safety has to be engaged when the competitor is moving. oh and ban p320s. they go off on their own. :rolleyes:

maybe add a helmet for protection against rogue mallets at the range.

i hope TT sues him.
 
they never advertised them to be. Johnny Glocks is a moron. Its a Competition trigger. any 2011 or 1911 or shadow 2 is not drop safe. all the idiots who follow him who kept posting "oh i was going to buy this trigger for my carry gun but i wont now because its not drop safe" are really stupid and put themselves at risk for a lawsuit for putting in a non duty rated trigger in a OEM duty gun.

USPSA Banned it because they couldn't figure out a easy way to test and teach the ROs how to test the trigger inertia safety. they are making a new lever with an external safety tab that's USPSA legal and IPSC( standard/open/ Optics) (not production) legal.

FYI a shadow 2 was dropped and killed an RO not too long ago in the US.

johnny glocks is a woodshop teacher with a glock armorers course. he's not an engineer. His stupid mallet test is completely impractical as it subjects the gun to forces that would never occur in a normal free falling/drop scenario. doing that mallet test internally damages the sear and other components and repeated hits/drops after that will allow it to discharge.

anyone here want to hit their 10,000$ 2011 open gun hammer with a mallet repeatedly and then tell me how the sear looks? or drop it from 6 feet high up onto a concrete floor?

when that video came out i found the SAAMI standards for drop testing firearms for civilian use and did them using the parameters that were signed by pretty much every major manufacturer in the US and Europe. Mine passed with flying colors. no discharge/primer ignition.

last i heard the new levers will be available sometime by early october but thats a rumor it might be earlier it might be later i dont know.

if you want the best trigger for USPSA/IPSC in a glock platform get the triggertech with the new lever once its available. If you want a duty or carry trigger stick with an OEM so you don't get sued.

if you want to put the TT trigger in your carry gun, well then you are an idiot and deserve to get sued.

Heres an idea, if everyone is screaming about guns not being drop safe then IPSC needs to act immediately and BAN all 1911s/2011s with pinned grip safeties and All SP01 Shadows and Shadow 2s must have firing pin blocks installed. The rules also will have to say safety has to be engaged when the competitor is moving. oh and ban p320s. they go off on their own. :rolleyes:

maybe add a helmet for protection against rogue mallets at the range.

i hope TT sues him.
This was just awesome..... and completely accurate too
 
yea that guy was running a aftermarket frame with no over insertion stop, and mecgar mags which overinserted as well. he hit the ejector which tilted the whole housing at the back releasing the striker and the gun went off. you can see how the slide gets stuck as it starts going back probably because of the ejector being pushed up.

backyard gunsmith retards who think they can bUiLd a CuStOm glock that works :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
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