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New 5.5 (-) OEM Connector Available for Glock 42/43
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<blockquote data-quote="beastep" data-source="post: 2910316" data-attributes="member: 41032"><p>When you get to shooting them a lot and get your fundamentals down quite solid you may get to a point where the quality of the trigger pull actually affects your shot placement or groups. I have practiced enough lately that I thought I may be getting to the point that a better trigger may actually add to what I can do. So since trigger jobs on Glocks are stupid simple and the combination is endless and everything is reversable, I bit the bullet and did a little more work than my usual $.25 trigger job. My groups shrunk by 1/2 at 15 yards which were pretty good to start with. Now Im on the road to improving all my Glock triggers. </p><p>No offense taken and Im more than happy to share any information and I as well enjoy learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastep, post: 2910316, member: 41032"] When you get to shooting them a lot and get your fundamentals down quite solid you may get to a point where the quality of the trigger pull actually affects your shot placement or groups. I have practiced enough lately that I thought I may be getting to the point that a better trigger may actually add to what I can do. So since trigger jobs on Glocks are stupid simple and the combination is endless and everything is reversable, I bit the bullet and did a little more work than my usual $.25 trigger job. My groups shrunk by 1/2 at 15 yards which were pretty good to start with. Now Im on the road to improving all my Glock triggers. No offense taken and Im more than happy to share any information and I as well enjoy learning. [/QUOTE]
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