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MBR
12-16-2002, 02:23
Well, I just ordered the following items for my new model 23 from Glockmiester!!!!!!

Glock 32 barrel (factory Glock)
Meprolights
Heavywieght spring kit (20,22,24# springs)
Stainless Steel Guide Rod
Modified Glock Carry Package (NY1 trigger spring with 3.5# connecter)

Ive never tried this trigger setup before. I hope it feels close to the trigger on my G36. My 36 has a heavier more consistant pull than my other glocks. Crisper I guess. Is this normal for the 36's.

Will my L/E only FML 23 and 22 mags (only a couple of years old) work OK with the .357 Sig, or should I have my boss sign off on some new 32 mags?

Is there much problem with point of impact changes when switching from .40 to .357?

Thanks for any info!!!!!! Im Stoked!!!!!!!!

G33
12-16-2002, 05:44
Welcome!
1. except for the sights, you may want to try only one change at a time. In case something does not work.
2. the mags should be OK; try them before jumping to new ones.
3. that combo trigger is a nice carry set-up.
Enjoy.

flybywire
12-16-2002, 07:53
Could you guys explain that trigger setup.

Thanks.

MBR
12-18-2002, 23:59
Well I got the items from Glockmiester today!!!!!!

Only one problem, they sent me the heavy spring kit for the Glock 17,22,31 sized guns. I believe these springs are a bit long to fit in my G23. The G32 barrel fits perfectly.

flybywire,

I dont have any experience with this setup yet, but... basicly its the New York 1 trigger spring (8# sring I beleive, named after the NYPD, who requested it on thier guns). Normaly this part would give you an 8# trigger pull on your Glock. When this New York Trigger is used with a 3.5# connector spring it reduces the trigger pull to around 6#'s. The initial take up is suposed to be stiffened a bit. The trigger break although a bit heavier than stock, is suposed to be crisper. Also the trigger reset on follow up shots is crisper.

If anyone has experience with this setup I'd like to hear about it.

flybywire
12-21-2002, 01:33
Originally posted by MBR
but... basicly its the New York 1 trigger spring (8# sring I beleive, named after the NYPD, who requested it on thier guns). Normaly this part would give you an 8# trigger pull on your Glock. When this New York Trigger is used with a 3.5# connector spring it reduces the trigger pull to around 6#'s. The initial take up is suposed to be stiffened a bit. The trigger break although a bit heavier than stock, is suposed to be crisper. Also the trigger reset on follow up shots is crisper.

If anyone has experience with this setup I'd like to hear about it.

Thanks for the info.