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mrmack110
04-06-2006, 14:12
I picked up a NY1 olive spring and plan on purchasing the GLOCK factory #3.5 connector, to keep things stock.
Now, will this give a "crisp" or Smoother pull? Or should I use just the #3.5 connector without the spring?
This will be in a carry gun (G26).
I know there was a sticky about this but I would rather have opinions from people who experienced or have tried it.
Thanks.
Dolomite
04-06-2006, 14:19
I’d definitely call it crisply smooth.
I’M SERIOUS!
The initial trigger take up is much more pronounced and the final pull is a lot smoother than if you had a 5 in there.
“Revolverish” is term some are fond of throwing around when describing this set-up. Meh! None of my revolvers have as strong or short of a reset as that of a Glock with a NY1 in!
If you don't like it you can always take it out and go back to good old stock!
mrmack110
04-06-2006, 14:31
So you're saying both the connector AND the spring,
Or just the spring?
Thanks.
Dolomite
04-07-2006, 10:24
both - shot a 1400 round class with the stock 3.5lb in my 34 along with a NY spring and found it very user frinedly.
Just look at the chart on glockeister's site, it actually makes the total pull a little heavier - but because that NY trigger return spring is pushing so much harder than the stock one, your reset is much stronger and predictable, an atrribute which I find lending itself to rapid shooting quite nicely:
http://glockmeister.com/triggers.shtml
But hey, it all comes down to personal preference - it's just like picking sights, some people like heinies (awesome), some trijs (tough), and the there are thoose ameri-glo types (cough).
Nobody is going to be able to tell what the best trigger setup is - you're just going to have to suffer along with the rest of us and find out fer yourself!
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