Just a note, to guage a trigger you're supposed to pull straight back for consistent and accurate results. The trigger is a big improvement. It smoothed out the pull versus the factory trigger for me. There is not as defined of a wall and the pull is lighter and smoother. However, it does break easier so be mindful if you're used to bringing to the wall. Also the trigger shoe is flat across and not curved so it feels wider and the trigger safety is wider also. Other than smoothing out the pull it's alright for a "competition"/hybrid use glock. But for a self defense/cc i would just look to polish the factory trigger components.
To follow up, I take back the cc trigger comment. Now after installing them on a couple glocks, once you get used to the pull, it's fine. But I dry fire several days a week and work on not breaking a shot and being at the wall. Nice thing about the performance trigger is also that it springs back making dryfire better/possible. Wish I hadn't bought a dryfire mag.
It’s super simple … this video is in real time with no edits so it shouldn’t take you much longer than this video, also this was my first time taking a gen 5 apart 😂. Thanks for watching ! 💪
This is exactly how I would do this myself. I usually still end up making some mistakes while watching videos, haha. This ended up being the quickest and easiest trigger install I've ever done. Just wish the trigger looked cooler as it looks very similar to the regular gen 5.
Just bought my first Glock. A Glock 47. I didn’t appreciate my Springfield triggers but now I do. The Glock factory trigger is horrible with about 3-4 walls before it breaks. The blade also never goes flush with the trigger can’t wait for that to start rubbing my finger when it shoots. Does the upgrade fix these issues?
can you either buy or use an old Glock frame and test to see how much residue is left over from the grip tape? that would be great to know and also a good video idea.
Yes I have had the talon grip on there for over a year before having to switch it out … leaves no residue at all … I’ll post a video next time I have to switch one out . Thanks for watching 💪💪
Constructive criticism; maybe next time do a practice run before the video. It was informative, but youre lack of practice on the gen 5 glock made the video hard to take seriously. I mean the locking block in backwards did give me a laugh, although probably not intended.