TriggerTech Glock Triggers

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We had the opportunity today to test TriggerTech Glock trigger prototypes. About 5lb and 3lb. Night and day difference from factory Glock trigger. Smooth take-up, clean break. Expected to be available first quarter of 2025. Something to watch for if you shoot Glock.
 
Interesting.

Never really spent much time with a Glock but I am a trigger snob that owns a plethora of different brands and TriggerTech is hands down my favourite so I fully expect their Glock offering will be excellent.
 
We had the opportunity today to test TriggerTech Glock trigger prototypes. About 5lb and 3lb. Night and day difference from factory Glock trigger. Smooth take-up, clean break. Expected to be available first quarter of 2025. Something to watch for if you shoot Glock.
How does it compare to Timney both in performance and price, also will it fit a gen 3. Thx
 
Interested. I'm a terrible shot with a pistol so far. Most of my problems are form and that's solely on me. I need more time behind one to learn how to shoot it properly. I've always been a rifle or shotgun guy. But I got my hands on 2 pistols before the ban, one being a Gen 3 Glock 19, so if I can get a better trigger on it, I'd definitely be interested.
 
Will these be available for the slimline Glocks? I'm running an Apex in my Glock 48 and while it's an improvement over the factory trigger I'm always open to trying something new. Any idea on price?
 
The prototype triggers we had the opportunity to test were excellent. These were prototypes. I do not know what Glock models will be covered.
It will be necessary to wait for public announcements from the company. As I mentioned, TT is aiming for release during first quarter of 2025. As you can imagine, intensive, exhaustive testing is essential.
One shooter yesterday did have a Timney, and was impressed with the TT. In my opinion, better than a ZEV.
I don't shoot Glock. I use a couple of S&W Pros, one a CORE with an optic. Both have Apex sears. I found the 3lb TT to be at least as good as my Pro Core/Apex. Smooth take-up, almost single action crisp final let-off. A dramatic improvement over factory.
Something for Glock shooters to look forward to.
 
How does it compare to Timney both in performance and price, also will it fit a gen 3. Thx

I've tried both the Timney and the TT triggers. As far as I'm concerned they don't even compare to each other. The Timney is basically a nicer striker trigger, whereas the TT had a break similar to a 1911. Also, according to a guy I know at TT it fits in a GEN3 and GEN5 so far. Apparently one of their outside testers managed to fit it into a GEN1 as well.
 
Can’t wait! (I also tried it out at Taccom, the break felt much nicer then stock)

I have nothing but great things to say about TriggerTech as a company. They warrantied a trigger no questions asked, I just sent some pictures and they approved it and told me I could come pick a new replacement in person at their shop.
Excellent to see a company stand behind their products. Support Canadian businesses!
 
i am testing one of their preproduction units. the there is no creep and post travel, weight is adjustable. running it in a gen 5 austrian 17 and its fantastic. much better then the timney, zev, JG and glock performance. crisp break and a good reset. have about 1000 rds through it now without any issue.
 
Maybe glock will cut a deal with TT and just start putting them in at the factory,
ideally they should make a 5inch G17 competition gun with a TT trigger and a steel frame. the magwell of the polymer frame gets chewed up during dry fire reloads. and since we cant replace the frames..... maybe one day. torture tests will be happening in 2-3 weeks. 5000rds and guns/triggers will be subjected to water, dirt and whatever else we can think of.
 
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