Glock 34 Trijicon SRO Johnny Glock Competition Trigger | vman
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- Опубліковано 1 січ 2022
- Had a decent day at the range. I started off with some recoil management drills (doubles and bill drills) to see if my support hand had improved. And I can definitely feel the difference.
I had 2 USPSA practice runs and both went well for my current skill level.
The first run was me going 80-90%. I felt in control, was able to see clearly what was happening, was able to call my shots, ran the course according to plan, but still sad about my reloads. I also didn't realize that there was a steel popper hidden behind one of the barriers.
The second run was me going 95-100%. I had to change up my stage plan to account for the steel popper because I run 10-round mags. But this time I felt like my reloads were slightly better (I didn't look down at the mag pouch) but not as good as in my dry fire practice. I need to incorporate a lot more movement in my dry fire. My shooting speed was faster here, but I feel like I should push even faster.
My equipment
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Glock 34 with Brownell slide w/ RMR cut
Trijicon SRO 5 moa
Johnny Glock Competition trigger w/ 4.5# firing pin spring
Tungsten Guide Rod w/ 15# recoil spring
Hearing protection (amzn.to/3EVmQBm)
AimCam Pro 2i (amzn.to/3gKAFYq)
Nice camera work!!.... Nice shooting!
Thanks Pops! No where near your level.
@@vmanshooting Haha, thanks. I know very few people that have gotten good quickly, there is a lot to learn! I've been at it for 4.5 years and shot a LOT of matches.
@@PopsQuest you're right, when I think I've figured something out, there always seems to be something else to fix. but it's great to see that there's a decent community on YT that helps me improve though
Looks like you’re improving!
Yes ma'am! Working on it
Solid shooting!
Thanks!!
love this view! I need a cam like this for uspsa
It's totally worth it. I have a link to it in the description. It's helped me study my shooting better
@@vmanshooting I was thinking the same thing. what a great way to break down your runs.
Curious as to why, on both runs, that you reloaded in the open(2:05 mark second video).
unfortunately, my mags only hold 10 rounds
How are you getting that camera angle? What kind of camera. Would love to see my dot in match videos.
I use AimCam. It takes a little bit of setup time to capture the dot, but totally worth it! I wish the camera quality was better though. it doesn't do well under a lot of sun
I like it! What are you filming w/?
Thanks! I'm using an AimCam to get this view. It's a tiny camera over the dominant eye.
How does that trigger compare to the Pyramid trigger that Lenny Macgill sells?
I've never used the Pyramid Trigger before
Nice shooting which moa dot size are you using?
Thank you. I'm using a 5 moa on the SRO. It's my favorite size for this window.
@@vmanshooting thanks, I just ordered one, 5moa, had been using a Holosun with the three dot sizes.
@@biker1958 oh you found one? It took me several weeks to find one online.
And I liked my holosun, but not as nice as the SRO :)
Looks like you got the trigger squared away?
Yes sir! I got both of them working now. It's been a long journey lol.
@@vmanshooting Sweet! What was causing the fitment problem?
@@AllOuttaNine for the JG, he just sent me a new trigger bar + housing and that fixed the issue. Thank god it wasn't my frame :)
for the Timney Alpha, I returned the original trigger + the spare one they sent me. I ordered a brand new one with the refunded money (LOL, I had returner's remorse). Then I decided to put it in my g19 and it works.
both are great triggers, but I like the feel of the JG more. Even though the pull weight on the Timney is lighter, the JG has a very nice rolling break and I felt in control when I was slapping the trigger. I am really curious what it'll be like to get the JG-flatface now...but $$$
@@vmanshooting Good to hear it wasn’t your frame!
I was on the flat trigger train for the longest time but I don’t think it actually helped me in any measurable amount of way, so I’ve actually gone full circle back to stock trigger shoes.
@@AllOuttaNine I'm resisting it, but sometimes I get bored and want new toys 😂
New Timney is unfortunately so much better.
I actually have tried the new Timney Alpha. I like it, when it works. But I still like the JG triggers more because of the rolling break.
JG screwed me big time for a $200 competition trigger for my G34 Gen 5!!!! The trigger would not fire or reset. I called JG and he said he sent the wrong connector and would send a replacement..........I called him twice still no connector. Bought a Timney and never looked back. I have the complete JG trigger in the box for $50. PM me.
@@vmanshooting are you still using the JG competition trigger?
@@ztopia1033 I don't shoot Glocks anymore. But I still believe JG makes the best Glock triggers.
@@vmanshooting what are you using now?