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Thread: Glock Trigger Connector Problem

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    Boolit Master thehouseproduct's Avatar
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    Glock Trigger Connector Problem

    I recently tried to install a 3.5 lb trigger connector in my Glock 19. To my knowledge, everything is installed correctly. When I compare it to a new Glock, it doesn't move the same. Here is a video where you can see the connector snap out of the way with trigger pull. How do I correct this?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52o1_XHeazI
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    The connector is bent too far toward inboard side. Bend it slightly outboard. Should fix your problem.

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    See my post in the Handguns section. NEVER try to bend or repair a connector. That one is not viable and will result in doubling or straight out FA fire. Replace with a GLOCK part.

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    There is a reason why *most* of the non Glock mfg. connectors have a disclaimer about using their part in a duty weapon.
    What Wayne Dobbs said. +2.

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    Figured I close this one out. I polished too much on the trigger bar. a new trigger bar and the gun feels great. The 3.5lb trigger connector and comp spring kit feel amazing. Can't wait to hit the range next week.
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