Originally Posted By: dogtiredStart with a .25 cent trigger job, you can find it on Youtube. Try a different connector, and mess with the springs a bit. You will never get a 1911 trigger but can get it pretty usable for a competition gun. For a carry gun, 25 cent trigger job and 3.5 connector is all I would do.
Me, too. That is the polish(25 cent trigger job) and a
3.5 connector. I have done this to 4 Glocks, two I compete
with, and two are for self defense(one cc, and one on the
night stand). I grew up on 1911s, and a Glock will never
be as crisp as a single action pistol. But with a little
dry firing practice, and some time on the range, it should
grow on you.
I have a very nice custom 1911, that has an unbelievable
trigger, but to be honest, I have grown very fond of my
Glock triggers. Learning to control trigger reset is
the secret. YMMV
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