AZson
01-09-2008, 21:17
Has anyone tryed this type of trigger stop before and what did you think?
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View Full Version : Has any tryed this type of trigger stop before? AZson 01-09-2008, 21:17 Has anyone tryed this type of trigger stop before and what did you think? D. Manley 01-09-2008, 22:32 That's Lone Wolf's "Ultimate Trigger Stop"...I run them on my range guns and love them. Speaking for myself after a few thousand rounds, I've had no problems whatsoever. Some have reported the set-screw has "moved" on them after use and have used epoxy or other methods to "lock down" the screw once properly adjusted. I can see where this is a possibility but mine have worked flawlessly so far. http://lonewolfdist.com/Products.aspx?CAT=211 HK45Mark23 01-09-2008, 23:04 excellent product. MJC 01-10-2008, 01:19 I have them installed in 5 of my Glocks and I'm very pleased with how they work. grahn 01-10-2008, 04:12 Got and installed mine 2days ago...seems to work as expected: Great! Alot simpler to install then the ghost rocket connector that you have to do a totalt strip and grind the connector befor you can check if you took to much or to little material off. To little...well restrip and grind again. To much...throw away and buy a new connector and a LWD UTS. UTS: Strip down and install To much overtravel: slide top forward and lift the connector...adjust screw and try again To little -:- : same as above DM-SC 01-10-2008, 10:35 I'm another satisfied user! :cool: G36Packer 01-10-2008, 20:25 I like mine. AZson 01-10-2008, 20:35 I found them for $18 plus shipping. What exactly do they do? Keoking 01-10-2008, 20:42 I put one in my G30 a couple of years ago. Once I got it adjusted perfectly, I could feel a slight improvement in the trigger travel of that pistol. I left it in for a few months, and checked on it after a thousand or so rounds. It had backed almost completely out, and I hadn't even noticed. I just took it out at that point. D. Manley 01-10-2008, 20:51 I found them for $18 plus shipping. What exactly do they do? Not intended as a "putdown" but, (1) it may not be a good idea to make weapon alterations you don't understand and, (2) if you don't know what it does, why in the world would you want it? To answer your question directly, it is an adjustable trigger-stop...properly installed and adjusted, it will limit the amount of over-travel in the trigger's rearward movement once the firing pin is released. IMO, these are fine for range guns but best left off of defensive weapons. JBP55 01-10-2008, 20:51 That's Lone Wolf's "Ultimate Trigger Stop"...I run them on my range guns and love them. Speaking for myself after a few thousand rounds, I've had no problems whatsoever. Some have reported the set-screw has "moved" on them after use and have used epoxy or other methods to "lock down" the screw once properly adjusted. I can see where this is a possibility but mine have worked flawlessly so far. http://lonewolfdist.com/Products.aspx?CAT=211 No problems with mine but I do use red locktite after adjusting/firing. AZson 01-15-2008, 21:55 Not intended as a "putdown" but, (1) it may not be a good idea to make weapon alterations you don't understand and, (2) if you don't know what it does, why in the world would you want it? To answer your question directly, it is an adjustable trigger-stop...properly installed and adjusted, it will limit the amount of over-travel in the trigger's rearward movement once the firing pin is released. IMO, these are fine for range guns but best left off of defensive weapons. No put down taken, I put a ghost rocket connector in my G35 that did the samething, I ended up grinding it down to nothing to just the connector, didnt like it. I thought that was what it was for but wasn't sure and wanted to know what every one's opinon was. I've had a good teacher that tought me how to take care of my glock, I have no problem tearing them down completly. Phunahm 01-25-2008, 23:26 I have one and once adjusted like said above It works great....And yes for a carry weapon I wouldn't..... glide 01-27-2008, 02:44 I tried the Jentra OTS and wasted my money on that POS. I got the Lone Wolf Ultimate 9 OTS and dropped it in my G19 the other day. Much better than the Jentra. Combined with a a Lightning Strike aluminum trigger and a few aftermarket trigger assembly parts, my trigger set up on my G19 is now awesome. vBulletin® v3.7.3, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. | ![]() |