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I bought one and installed it into my G17 clone. I took it to the range and my pistol went FA, and the RSO was pissed. I reached out to Performance triggers, and they said to send it back to them for a new one. I just want to warn everyone who buys this that it may actually go crazy so be sure to have a firm grip on your first couple of shots.
I would agree with that. Because there's no selector switch, I'd be hesitant to make it an edc. But it sure is a lot of fun and it's reasonably priced! Thanks for watching!
@dbossfirearms6384 np I always watch the vids I was more so just wondering based off if some people only own 1 firearm should the get a g-flex trigger and this video help me with the answer
@fleeshawn11 we really appreciate the support! I'm glad we could help you make a decision! If you look at the Franklin armory binary for the Glock, you'll find it has a selector switch, but I think you're going to be paying over $900 for it. And you'll replace your entire slide with it.
I like it but I don't think ki find it practical for me . I carry my canik tpsf 9mm in winter because it's large and my bersa 380 plus mainly always . If they made triggers like that for my guns I feel like in a self defense situation I myself won't get good follow up shots . But who's to say a bit of practice I'll become a pro with that . Either way I think I like my pistols semi auto and my finger is fast enough . It's great though for range time. I think that will be a blast to go through a few boxes of ammo with .
This is my opinion only........This is one of the most dangerous add ons I have ever seen. Your control over shots is completely lost. It's like a dead man switch. Imagine taking a single shot and not wanting to take a second. You are now committed. If you relax your finger, you launch another round. Imagine being in your house or at the range. So in this situation and having your finger depressed, you have to manipulate the gun to eject the magazine and then you have to cycle the slide back to eject the round...all while not releasing your finger. Have we lost our minds? Good luck.
This trigger kit is made for dumping mags. Anyone who purchases one is not only TAKING one shot.🤷🏻♂️ It’s made for a certain style shooter (certainly not my style either.)
I think you agree but I am not sure. If someone installs this into their gun, their an idiot. It's made for the idiot. A calculated self defense shooter would never use this piece of clown hardware.@@mikehuff9793
This trigger was my idea. Well, not my idea. I wanted a mechanical double-tap, like a paintball gun trigger. Short split time between shots to leverage the Leroy Thompson effect. So with a custom handload in 357 SIG, a 32 grain projectile comprised mostly of the double arrowhead steel penetrator of M855A1, plus a 3.5 grain (estimated) sabot weight, in a 4.6 extended barrel in a G23/32 with a TBRC compensator knocking out 30% of the recoil, at Mach 3 (3,350 fps), plus the extra 3 oz of Streamlight TLR-8 or 8g, this setup will generate half the recoil per shot fired of a stock G19 with 9mm+P 124 grain (FBI-spec) at 1,220 fps. I'll get 885 1/3 ft/lbs, 798 ft/lbs from the projectile alone. 1,770 2/3 ft/lbs at the muzzle. This is 50% more energy than M855A1 from an M4 carbine (1,174 ft/lbs) 12.5% more energy than 123 grains at 2,400 fps from an AK-47 (1,574.4 ft/lbs) 80% of the energy of a 12 gauge 2 3/4 inch shotshell with a 1 1/4 oz payload at 1,350 feet per second (2,214 ft/lbs). Same total recoil. 432% more energy. Four entry wounds. Zero exit wounds. Two wounds penetrating 10-12 inches of tissue. Two wounds penetrating 5-6 inches of tissue. One less round of capacity. 7.5 grams per cartridge vs 13.3 grams per 125 grain 357 SIG cartridge or 12 grams per 124 grain 9mm. 14+1 capacity backed up by a 25 round stick magazine plus holster weighs 3 lbs. A lady under 5 feet tall and 100 lbs can manage this weapon system effectively, so an operator under adverse circumstances (shot, injured, losing blood, shooting weak-handed) can operate this weapon system effectively as well. Defeats threat level III armor. 100% legal for civilians to own an operate and handload for. What are you doing to enhance operator survivability. Oh. And I fully intend on self-funding a recoil-proof camera with a high frame rate and resolution mounted along with batteries and transmitter in a Gen 4 recoil spring guide of a Glock G19/23/32 transmitting to a smart watch with a slightly oversized display worn on the inside of the opposite wrist. Look around corners, positively identify via the flashlight, aim via the green laser, control recoil effectively due to the very manageable recoil. Fire from behind cover accurately. This is just one of my ideas that will change the face of conventional small arms usage in land-based surface warfare. In the right hands, the G-flex trigger will shut down opponents better than anything else I've seen in a compact framed Glock-sized package. Some of us have heightened security concerns. I've survived five murder attempts thus far. I've also caught more bad guys than anyone else in history, as in caught high-value corrupt intelligence operatives than anyone else in history. Nine Directors, Acting Directors, and Administrators of non-DoD intelligence agencies in a 1/4 decade span of time. Tom Cruise. James McLaughlin (J. Edgar Hoover's son) Martin Sheen (James Comey, former FBI Director, Michael Hayden, former NSA and CIA Director) Robert Mueller (former FBI Director, currently poses as the Attorney General of this country) George Soros. Henry Kissinger. You're Bureau. As in FBI. I eat you folks for a light snack. Step off. #Ihaveahighschooleducation 💀♠️🎯 Y el mundo entero tiene que responder ahora mismo. Sólo para decirte una vez más ¿Quién es malo?
Yeah, man, this isn't a modification you'd use outside of the range or just for fun. It's not for controlled shooting. You're just looking at it from the wrong point of view.