View Full Version : Trigger Pull on my 21SF
ArGyLe64
06-15-2007, 10:48
Anyone have any ideas how to make the trigger pull on my 21SF easier/lighter? It seems a bit stiffer than my G22 and G27. I'm open to suggestions. :cop: :kilt:
ArGyLe64
06-15-2007, 11:13
Great. That's one idea. Any others out there?
GlocksterJeff
06-15-2007, 11:49
Wolff 4 lb. weight firing pin spring - or you can do a 25 cent polishing job: http://www.alpharubicon.com/mrpoyz/glock/
ArGyLe64
06-15-2007, 13:09
This is my duty weapon so I'm going to have to stay away from non-GLOCK parts. :cop: :kilt:
gary newport
06-15-2007, 17:29
Originally posted by ArGyLe64
This is my duty weapon so I'm going to have to stay away from non-GLOCK parts. :cop: :kilt:
The Lone Wolf connector is a non-Glock part! Try a real Glock 4.5 pound connector if you want a lighter trigger pull that is pure Glock.
After firing 500 rounds the internals will be self-polished.
With all due respect, I don't completely agree with this statement. While I agree that they do improve upon a fair amount of wear-in, I have put several thousands of rounds through a gun and later disassembled the firearm, poished all of the parts and still dramatically improved the trigger pull, so the few minutes it takes to polish the moving parts, is well worth the time.
-JMB
Danny, there was no way that 5,000 rounds was going to give me an acceptable trigger on my G21SF
Duck of Death
06-19-2007, 09:52
Depends on how much you want to do. I recently bought a G34 w/3.5 connector. Using only the parts in the gun and 1 carpet tack I took it down to 2lbs w/most of the take up removed.
Originally posted by Duck of Death
Depends on how much you want to do. I recently bought a G34 w/3.5 connector. Using only the parts in the gun and 1 carpet tack I took it down to 2lbs w/most of the take up removed.
What's the carpet tack for?
GlocksterJeff
06-19-2007, 17:43
Carpet tack used as a trigger stop on the front of the trigger/ejector housing?
Duck of Death
06-20-2007, 09:50
Goes thru the top of the ejector housing and restricts forward movement of the left wing of the cruciform sear.
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