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<blockquote data-quote="BigRed82" data-source="post: 1619953" data-attributes="member: 3048"><p>I'll just primarily comment on concealed carry since the sky is the limit with USPSA. </p><p>I've invested a lot of money on Glock trigger mods in the past. Money spent on quality training is a much better investment. </p><p></p><p>I've shot a G34 with a Vanek, and I used to own the Fulcrum. Honestly, I think the investment had marginal, if any, difference as to how well I shot. At the time, I thought it improved my shooting. Looking back, I think it was more of a placebo effect than anything else. </p><p></p><p>I used to always buy a ghost rocket for each Glock. I now prefer the crisper break and stronger reset that comes with the factory connector. All 3.5 connectors are going to feel more mushy than the factory connector. That's just the inherent nature of the lighter connectors. </p><p></p><p>The only things I do on Glocks now is 1. invest in quality aftermarket sights, 2. the "$.25 polish job", 3. competition springs (keep in mind that with lightened springs, there is always the possibility for light primer strikes. In thousands of rounds, I've never had one, but consider yourself warned), and 4. Vickers' mag release and slide stop (just because I prefer these two for improved, for me, controls). </p><p></p><p>If you're going for a 2lb trigger in Limited, Vanek is probably the guy to go to. To be honest though, the mechanical design of the Glock trigger system is simply incapable of achieving the same, fine-tuned qualities that a 1911/2011 or even a M&P possess. The trigger bar-connector simply lacks the capability for fine tune adjustments that hammer-sear and trigger bar-sear systems provide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigRed82, post: 1619953, member: 3048"] I'll just primarily comment on concealed carry since the sky is the limit with USPSA. I've invested a lot of money on Glock trigger mods in the past. Money spent on quality training is a much better investment. I've shot a G34 with a Vanek, and I used to own the Fulcrum. Honestly, I think the investment had marginal, if any, difference as to how well I shot. At the time, I thought it improved my shooting. Looking back, I think it was more of a placebo effect than anything else. I used to always buy a ghost rocket for each Glock. I now prefer the crisper break and stronger reset that comes with the factory connector. All 3.5 connectors are going to feel more mushy than the factory connector. That's just the inherent nature of the lighter connectors. The only things I do on Glocks now is 1. invest in quality aftermarket sights, 2. the "$.25 polish job", 3. competition springs (keep in mind that with lightened springs, there is always the possibility for light primer strikes. In thousands of rounds, I've never had one, but consider yourself warned), and 4. Vickers' mag release and slide stop (just because I prefer these two for improved, for me, controls). If you're going for a 2lb trigger in Limited, Vanek is probably the guy to go to. To be honest though, the mechanical design of the Glock trigger system is simply incapable of achieving the same, fine-tuned qualities that a 1911/2011 or even a M&P possess. The trigger bar-connector simply lacks the capability for fine tune adjustments that hammer-sear and trigger bar-sear systems provide. [/QUOTE]
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