Glock Performance OEM Trigger vs Stock Trigger
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- First Shots, Simple Review and Testing Practical (Off Hand) Accuracy from 7, 15, and 25 Yards.
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By Vadim Ivanov at Dacha-Land Range
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Carried Glock on and off duty for 32 years. Retired now and Glock is still my edc even thou I can now carrying anything I want. I have bought and used version 1 and 2 of the Glock Performance Triggers. Version 2 being a better set up and feel due to the lighter spring in the trigger shoe safety and the 5 lb connector Glock discovered gave a better break and reset than the first version. That being said, I still prefer the rolling break of the Gen 5 over the GPT. After shooting thousands of rounds with stock and several after market triggers, I now carry a Overwatch Precision Falx Trigger with oem trigger bar and minus connector in my G45 edc. I would encourage new shooters to shoot and train with the stock trigger and get proficient with the gun before trying new triggers in the platform. Lastly, I carry a red dot on my Glocks because at this point in time its not even debatable red dots are better than iron sights. Learning to shoot with one focal point instead of three is a no brainer. Once you learn the presentation and fundamentals of using the red dot you will be faster, more accurate, and a better shooter period.
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Nice video! Looking forward to seeing more from you guys.
@@jasonabrunner thank you and stay tuned for more content soon
A noticeably surprising modification that blew me away was using a Aim Surplus barrel. I now use them in all my builds. They are not advertised as a match barrel but they have delivered a noticeable improvement in accuracy. Price defies performance.
This is great!
@@danthonymagic thank you 🔥
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@@maheraboukhzam9631 whatever sells I guess 🤣
Great job, guys.
Good comparison, good shooting.
Maybe run some double taps or Bill drills to see if that GPT can shine.
@@dumptruckff that’s a good idea. Thanks for inspiring new content for us to shoot 💪🔥
Let him know to push his trigger pin in all the way
@@October.28 will do thanks
Good eye, fixed, thank you
Great video guys! Maher with that juicy shot
@@erikcastellanos5603 Maher is a great addition to DLR family
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It’s the wall that you couldn’t feel. Just anew trigger to you but dude you can shoot. That dot needs to come up an inch or two. The issue with the slide is your support thumb is riding the slide slowing it down. The stock trigger is ok except on the G43X most painful trigger ever. The safety plunger feels like a razor blade brings tears to your eyes in 10 shots.
@@rwmagnus
I got the performance trigger to try. I was’t impressed enough to buy another. A 25 cent trigger job gave better results.
Thank you for your feedback.
I agree with you on that. While I appreciate the performance trigger, I didn't feel like it was absolutely necessary to upgrade.
what did you end up doing for 25 cents? spring? Curious to try.
@@maheraboukhzam9631 just polish out all contact points and minimize frame rubbing on the trigger bar. 3.5 # trigger. Stock stock striker and light plunger spring.
@@mmike40451 thank you, I'll try it on the stock trigger
Your hand is pushing up the slide stop
@@bradlaurence5323
😮 nice. I want 1
@@vitalioso cheap upgrade that’s definitely worth it
Working on glocks is the easiest thing in the world. U don't need to be an armorer it's so easy a caveman could do it. Imho though those triggers SUCK theirs nothing better then just factory setups with a little1500 grit sandpaper IF U KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING ANYWAYS and a 25 cent polosh job with either a minus or dot connector! NOTHING beats that setup!!!!!!!! And best part it won't fail u like all aftermarket triggers do in classes with HIGH round counts!!!!! APEX, OVERWATCH PRECISION, GLOCK PERFORMANCE ALL GIMICKS nothing runs like stock parts and they don't break or malfunction. Worst thing you can do to a glock is remove the trigger!!!!!! Unless u like malfunctioning like light primer strikes, reliability issues, triggers that won't reset, or full auto burst or accidental doubletree from the lastest and greatest fancy drop in connector 😂😂😂. Any glock will run like a dream ut just need to shoot 5000 rounds or so and they all loose at LEAST a pound of the trigger if you keep them clean and maintained. 5000 minimum 10,000 is better but most people can't afford to shoot that much so they just hate them when all they need is to be abused a little bit hope this helps someone 😀
They're truly so easy to work on. I didn't want to mess with any after market parts and only wanted an OEM trigger. Works like a champ!