twcracker
11-14-2007, 14:39
Has anyone tried the Glockworx drop in trigger assemblies and if so how are they working out.
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View Full Version : Glockworx Triggers twcracker 11-14-2007, 14:39 Has anyone tried the Glockworx drop in trigger assemblies and if so how are they working out. Thanks, tampashooters 11-16-2007, 05:34 I was going to but, they wanted $13 for shipping... I just can't support a company that rapes you on shipping.. GlockWORX 11-16-2007, 11:22 Actually we charge $9.99. We have been updating our backend and our site incorrectly states the shipping fees. To correct this we have been manually reentering all of the recent orders that have experience this issue as to correctly bill our customers. poison7fl 11-16-2007, 11:30 I only wanted a couple of springs, and the total cost of the 3 springs were less than the shipping! It showed $12.95 for me too a few days ago, and even $9.99 is really high. Y'all need step shipping. MARSH1 11-16-2007, 17:51 Has anyone tried the Glockworx drop in trigger assemblies and if so how are they working out. Thanks, Yes. I put one of their Competition Triggers in my G22. Smooth very light pull with short reset. Not safe for a carry gun but they offer other versions. They are good to deal with as well. I ordered one for my G21SF not realizing the trigger housing is different from the 21 and they took care of me even though I tried to install it. I have since done other trigger upgrades from parts and saved a few bucks. They offer the parts as well. sidewinder6 11-17-2007, 13:34 Im running a drop in trigger group in my G34 with over 9000 rounds. I am very happy with mine. In fact, I think Im going to go to the range right now. graycrait 11-17-2007, 22:59 I got one and have it installed in my CCW Glock. It works well. This is my second complete aftermarket Glock trigger kit and it is better than my previous purchase. Would I do it again, probably. However, now that I am learning more and more about the Glock trigger set up you can duplicate most of the aftermarket improvements on your own. Sometimes it is necessary to see what the aftermarket manufacturer has done to see how they improved upon the factory design before you can do something similar yourself. Sort of like paying to go to school. The Glockworx trigger eliminated most of my overtravel issues without having to get a Lone Wolf system and getting a hex wrench out. If you have ever fiddled with a Ruger MK II triggers, S&W revolver triggers, 1911 triggers, Browning Hi Power or CZ triggers you will like the savings in time the Glockworx trigger will give over trial and error. Craig in Tennessee Wakko 11-18-2007, 00:37 It looks really nice but I can't bring myself to spend $130 on a small envelope of parts. Maybe if I did competitions, but I do not. Their new open uppers look pretty cool, I'm interested to see more about them. sidewinder6 11-18-2007, 11:38 It looks really nice but I can't bring myself to spend $130 on a small envelope of parts. Bout as much as a couple boxes of ammo these days that your going to spend with a long scratchy trigger trying to keep all the first shots 0 down. :-)) D4RWlN 11-20-2007, 00:47 To anyone who hasn't dealt w/ GW, they are great people with an outstanding product. Not only is their product great but so is their CS. And if you buy a set up and they change something to it that they think makes it better, they offer to let you return it for a new one. Hell, I've had them send me springs for free. I didn't even know they updated something. I just got a surprise envelope in the mail. I've never heard of a company that has that good of CS. I wish more people would give them a try. They are worth the money. I have tried quite a few different setups/combination of parts and like GW the best. I haven't had the chance to try a vanek but I did a search on here after hearing about the amazing vanek. I found that people who owned both usually preferred the GW so I went with them. I was not disappointed. I actually feel spoiled shooting my g31 with their trigger over my g33. BTW, not dissing VANEK. I'm sure he makes an outstanding product as well since so many like them. Just going by what I read and my own experiences. sidewinder6 11-20-2007, 10:24 To anyone who hasn't dealt w/ GW, they are great people with an outstanding product. Not only is their product great but so is their CS. And if you buy a set up and they change something to it that they think makes it better, they offer to let you return it for a new one. Hell, I've had them send me springs for free. I didn't even know they updated something. I just got a surprise envelope in the mail. I've never heard of a company that has that good of CS. I wish more people would give them a try. They are worth the money. I have tried quite a few different setups/combination of parts and like GW the best. I haven't had the chance to try a vanek but I did a search on here after hearing about the amazing vanek. I found that people who owned both usually preferred the GW so I went with them. I was not disappointed. I actually feel spoiled shooting my g31 with their trigger over my g33. BTW, not dissing VANEK. I'm sure he makes an outstanding product as well since so many like them. Just going by what I read and my own experiences. I agree with your assessment and am reminded that I need to order a new group for my G19! I am spoiled by my 34. vBulletin® v3.7.3, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. | ![]() |