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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2776557" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I'd recommend staying with the stock trigger for awhile. Sometimes a Ghost connector gives you good results that you can actually feel, and sometimes, what you end up with may be kinda mushy feeling. I put a factory (-) connector in my Gen 4 G26 and polished the internals (.25 trigger job) and like it. On a trigger scale, I have 4.5 lbs with this gun now and it is all good. My G43 has right at 6.0 lbs after a few hundred rounds and is...it is fine for a carry gun, IMO. If you must tinker with it, learn the gun and its functioning first and then you can always drop the $20 bucks or so to try a different connector. Ghost, Lonewolf, or factory minus connector. Me; I prefer the factory one (-). </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2776557, member: 10465"] I'd recommend staying with the stock trigger for awhile. Sometimes a Ghost connector gives you good results that you can actually feel, and sometimes, what you end up with may be kinda mushy feeling. I put a factory (-) connector in my Gen 4 G26 and polished the internals (.25 trigger job) and like it. On a trigger scale, I have 4.5 lbs with this gun now and it is all good. My G43 has right at 6.0 lbs after a few hundred rounds and is...it is fine for a carry gun, IMO. If you must tinker with it, learn the gun and its functioning first and then you can always drop the $20 bucks or so to try a different connector. Ghost, Lonewolf, or factory minus connector. Me; I prefer the factory one (-). Sent from my iPhone [/QUOTE]
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