I'm with you on this. Ran mine for a month with an Overwatch Precision Polydat shoe. Liked it a lot. Never felt comfortable with it. Now I only use it when I zero red dots. It does tighten my groups. But if I don't trust it? Then it doesn't matter.
So coming from the perspective of Glock armorers who I have discussed this video with I can comfortably say that polishing the performance trigger is pointless. The coating on the components that make contact with each other has lubricity. Polishing removes the coating and in effect reduces the efficacy of the coating. This coating is the same that is used on high end BCG’s found on your more costly AR15’s and other firearms. You may temporarily notice slight, very slight differences from polishing, but you ultimately end up voiding the warranty on the trigger system. My advice, leave well enough alone. By the way I also got this information directly from Glock support. Just saying.
Makes no difference at all. Its stainless steel with great lube. You won't feel that just noticeable difference they are describing to you. I have been doing this too long. And my triggers feel is impeccable. I have no malfunctions. More over, I respect your opinion but there is no way of you proving the friction coefficients of a Glock trigger bar outside of a lab. So, my feel test wins...lol...my humble opinion. More important its a Glock
Yeahh I'm new subscribers here great explanation and good demonstration I'm gun lover also but I don't have that ever hehehehehe and I'm also a vlogger some day I buy gun but here in Philippines 🇵🇭 gun is very expressive hehehehehe.
it would be difficult to seat it. the magwell comes with weighted extended replacement baseplates. I would suggest ordering extra extended baseplates as well. The weight on them make the mags drop out a lot quicker
For my work guns a Glock 17 and 19 I use OEM. All of my other Glocks I use GPT with the exception of my 34. I don’t think there is an issue with the GPT.
I’m with you. I’d avoid the Timney for the same reason. For EDC I’d stick to Apex or Overwatch (which supposedly are the only two aftermarket triggers accepted for duty use by police departments).
fyi partial cock is not safer than pre-cock ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DBCGdxmILDY.html hope it helps you make the decision cheers
There is no such thing as overkill, the proof is in your hands! I am quite fond of the destructive force of the 12 gauge shotgun and the M225a1 lightweight 60mm mortar; both bring an unscripted smile to my face when fired. Nice table top.
Two great pistols. Does one offer a clear advantage? Only if you are justifying the cost :) Great review, keep shooting and I will wait for the next review!
Great question and yes I believe people give the advantage to the 2011 because of its weight and price. In real life...this just doesn't hold true in my grip. So, I'm calling snake oil. With that said, I still rather enjoy my shoot experience with my staccato even though I still prefer the Glock. Thanks for watching
the stacatto undeniably shoots flatter, and the trigger is undeniably faster stock, but if this dude got his glock trigger done, its hard to say. striker fire will always be slower than the 2011 trigger.
@@TruckManThings Hmm... I can't say the Staccato shoots flatter than my Glock if you observe the groupings when shooting doubles. I know it's because of my grip feeling better with the Glock. The Staccato does have a fast trigger after you dial it in. My stac trigger isn't stock and it's flat. My Glock trigger feels better on finger, it's flat, short to no slack and it's a bit lighter. This is why I can't give the belt to the my Staccato. It's not truly fair to compare a stock Glock to a stock staccato. With that said, there are pros and cons for both tools but for me the Glock wins in my comparison.
Took a couple of tries to figure out getting the tip of the lower bar just enough to catch the "U" at the end of the spring. Now that I've done it...easy enough, no tools needed. Thanks for the video! 😀
Need some help I purchased a Glock performance trigger for my Glock 26 Gen 5 installed it and did a function test looks like it works but when removing the slide to take the gun apart I noticed that the back plate will seat on the firing pin metal piece not letting the slide come off but with a little force am able to release the slide The question is when take the gun apart the back plate rubs and the metal piece where the firing pin seats is this normal please help some one that has this Glock performance trigger
Hi Quick question Just purchased the Glock performance trigger everything looks good and it’s performing well but when I remove the slide to take the gun apart I notice that the side plate is making contact with the metal piece that holds the fire pin I have to pull it alittle hard for it to come out or just press the trigger just a little bit so that metal piece can have clearance Is this normal?
Yes, in order to take the gun apart with the GPT you must hold down the trigger. It will be alittle catchie the slide and frame but this is the way and its normal with this trigger. don't force anything...
I was fine without one until I held one! Took a total of 2 min. and I couldn’t help but buy one. Not the best in the world but not bad by any means. Great video!
Man might consider doing the Alpha Trigger, it uses the same Glock parts except the trigger, it has all the Glock safeties, but the trigger break is the same
RAMM Tactical and JG triggers are the best on the market. The GPT without changing the connector and trigger shoe is not worth the money, you might as well spend it on the RAMM Tactical which is far less expensive than the JG and you can select which trigger shoe, the pull weight and have it adjustable out of the box. They make a trigger for any Glock or Clone setup. Absolutely amazing what RAMM - Karl has produced for the price and quality. $290-$370 for a combat or competition trigger from JG is great but that is more than half the price of the firearm. Add a dot and a flashlight and the gun is a complete package but your accessories cost more than the entire firearm. Look up RAMM Tactical and you won't be disappointed. Karl the owner will take your call personally.
I once felt that way. It's not a matter of fineding your dot. if you train with it you'll better understand it. A lot of youtubers, say your enguagement is going to be close. That verywell may be. But it's not a garentee. Stop adding things to your gun you don't want to train with. Everybody want's the gucci gun with all the fixins. You must know everything you add to your gun requires training. Lights Red Dots, Lasers, ect..... Train so that your ready for any encounter. Close or at a distance.
Respect...but even the best shooters skill drops substantially in a gun fight. With that said, one must be honest with their abilities and understand of their level of shooting. We all think we are great until we shoot with a even greater shooter...lol
OMG, you are the man!!!! Thank you so much. The guy from Glock said in the armorer’s class that if the trigger bar comes out, you’re in trouble. What a joke!
Good video! Once I bought my first Staccato a few months ago and started shooting it, I had to have more. I currently have the CS, C2 Limited and XC. I’m getting a P next.
I'm on that same exact tip bro. look up the 25 cent Glock trigger upgrade. I did it to my 26 and it is worlds smoother than my 43x. They felt similar before I did it and now it feels like a half a pound lighter but way more butter start to finish.