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my new glock 27 trigger feels like a staplegun
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDoubleD" data-source="post: 3584481" data-attributes="member: 43754"><p>I haven't worked on Glocks for years, but when I did they had two different pull weights and they are interchangeable. I was at one time a Glock trained Armorer. When my agency went to Glocks they specified the heavier New York trigger. Gawd awefull thing it is was. Heavy hard, but we were being dragged kicking and screaming from double action revolver to semi auto pistol. Could your gun have a New York trigger ?</p><p></p><p>One feature of the New York trigger was it seemed to have excessive over travel, that is the motion of the trigger after the sear releases. It seemed to jump when the sear released..</p><p></p><p>I think there are a couple of different Glock triggers now and I believe and a number after market triggers are around also. </p><p> </p><p>Because of my long history of Glock carry at work , I carry still carry a Glock as my defensive gun. When I order them from Glock I always get the 5 lb trigger. Pulls are consistent from gun to gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDoubleD, post: 3584481, member: 43754"] I haven't worked on Glocks for years, but when I did they had two different pull weights and they are interchangeable. I was at one time a Glock trained Armorer. When my agency went to Glocks they specified the heavier New York trigger. Gawd awefull thing it is was. Heavy hard, but we were being dragged kicking and screaming from double action revolver to semi auto pistol. Could your gun have a New York trigger ? One feature of the New York trigger was it seemed to have excessive over travel, that is the motion of the trigger after the sear releases. It seemed to jump when the sear released.. I think there are a couple of different Glock triggers now and I believe and a number after market triggers are around also. Because of my long history of Glock carry at work , I carry still carry a Glock as my defensive gun. When I order them from Glock I always get the 5 lb trigger. Pulls are consistent from gun to gun. [/QUOTE]
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