Glock 3.5 pound trigger connector for CCW

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My 1911a have around a 5 pound trigger pull. but heres the big issue. i hear alot of people say oh you can miss fire under stress and im not saying you cant. but way i was taught you dont put your finger in the trigger guard unless you intend to shoot. now im no scientist of magician of sorts but i think a gun 99.99999 percent of the time needs a finger to pull its own trigger. but thats my 2 cents. (btw this isnt to bash anyones techniques or anything. just my thoughts on safety and ethics of handling a firearm.)
 
And how would the jury know that you installed a lighter trigger that sounds crazy to me. Ive never herd of anyone testing a trigger after a self defense case either its self defense or not your trigger weight has nothing to do with it. The gun is just the tool you use for protection the gun isnt responsible for killing the shooter is.
 
I was tempted to delete this post as being totally misinformed to a level of trolling. I suggest the poster search on the topic before continuing with such a mistaken view of a shooting.
 
I currently carry a Glock 32 chambered in .357 SIG and the trigger leaves a small pitch blister on my finger after 20-30 rounds. I have been contemplating a 3 & 1/2 lb. trigger to alleviate this, but I am a student of Ayoob and agree with his assessment. I also feel that, as a EDC weapon, it will not be fired that many times in a self defense situation. Any thoughts?
 
Firstly, you should have started a new thread, rather than bringing back one that's been dead for 3 years.

If you're getting a blister, it's more likely caused by the serrated trigger. You would do well to replace it with the smooth face trigger from the G17/G22/G31... or any of the excellent aftermarket triggers like the Apex Tactical, Agency Arms, etc.

I don't like the serrated triggers either and they will start to give me a bit of a bit of a blister after 100 rounds or so, even on 9mm versions. I pretty much always just go with the OEM smooth face trigger. They're cheap and work well.
 
Firstly, you should have started a new thread, rather than bringing back one that's been dead for 3 years.



If you're getting a blister, it's more likely caused by the serrated trigger. You would do well to replace it with the smooth face trigger from the G17/G22/G31... or any of the excellent aftermarket triggers like the Apex Tactical, Agency Arms, etc.



I don't like the serrated triggers either and they will start to give me a bit of a bit of a blister after 100 rounds or so, even on 9mm versions. I pretty much always just go with the OEM smooth face trigger. They're cheap and work well.


I actually prefer the serrated trigger and I'm not sure how it alone would cause the blister. Sounds more like the safety tab is pinching the finger. I've actually seen this on Glocks in 40SW and 357 SIG. Of course the smooth trigger is a cheap and easy replacement. A small band aid for long shooting sessions is an idea too.
 
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