Polished the bar, rails, firing pin and safety plunger. Changed the trigger shoe to flat faced polymer. Lantac reset and springs. 3.25lb pull and there’s no drag and shortened the pull. 40 bucks later and a few hours of polishing has completely changed this pistol.
You are my go to trigger guy from now on PERIOD! Your dedication to new products that we buy daily is absolutely awesome! Every time I searched for trigger info for any Gen 3 Glock clone builds, you're always first to pop up!🙏
I dont trust myself id like to mess with this myself. But my gunsmith will do all of this for $30 not sure if i needed a factory 43x trigger housing but I got one with a 3.0 ghost. I hope it helps the reset. The trigger pull isnt bad
@michaelsherfield3749 if it is for a Micro Dagger...you will also need a 43x trigger bar as well. The Micro trigger bar isn't compatible with the 43x housing. You need to change both.
@@tacticalpontoon would I be able to put the connector on the factory housing? I really only bought the 43x housing because I plan on putting a new trigger in the future.
@michaelsherfield3749 yes, the connector would work. I am not a fan of those connectors (I run factory 43x connectors in my systems) because they give a very rolling break.
I have a question on my micro dagger trigger. It doesn't reset as usual. Dry firing it fires but the trigger won't reset upon racking slide unless my finger is still holding pressure on it. Could that be the bar? Seems like it sits low and the slide doesn't catch.
@brianmcbride6766 it's there to stabilize the bar in the center of the safety plunger, but it's not a necessary addition. If the bar is twisting that much that it touches the slide, you have bigger problems. I can reference PSA themselves talking about removing that nub in a variety of instances where it is causing additional drag. Glock did this in the gen4 platform and removed it for the next generation. The common swap in gen4 guns was to go back to the prior generation bar without it.
Extremely useful information! Stuff Ive learned mostly from the trigger jedi! Lol. I was going to make a video similar to this but no need! Definitely sharing this!
Polished the bar, rails, firing pin and safety plunger. Changed the trigger shoe to flat faced polymer. Lantac reset and springs. 3.25lb pull and there’s no drag and shortened the pull. 40 bucks later and a few hours of polishing has completely changed this pistol.
You are my go to trigger guy from now on PERIOD! Your dedication to new products that we buy daily is absolutely awesome! Every time I searched for trigger info for any Gen 3 Glock clone builds, you're always first to pop up!🙏
Honored 👊😎
Just put in your dagger trigger tune up kit. It works awesome. Great video too. Keep up the great work.👍👍
Glad you like it!!! The cruciform engagement part applies to your install as well
Thank you for the great advice!
You are welcome. Hope it helps
I dont trust myself id like to mess with this myself. But my gunsmith will do all of this for $30 not sure if i needed a factory 43x trigger housing but I got one with a 3.0 ghost. I hope it helps the reset. The trigger pull isnt bad
@michaelsherfield3749 if it is for a Micro Dagger...you will also need a 43x trigger bar as well. The Micro trigger bar isn't compatible with the 43x housing. You need to change both.
@@tacticalpontoon would I be able to put the connector on the factory housing? I really only bought the 43x housing because I plan on putting a new trigger in the future.
@michaelsherfield3749 yes, the connector would work. I am not a fan of those connectors (I run factory 43x connectors in my systems) because they give a very rolling break.
@@tacticalpontoon I just want it to improve my reset. If not I'll just get a whole new trigger.
@@michaelsherfield3749 it should help the reset a little bit. I find real geometry changes are needed to get a real boost in the reset.
Great video, thanks for making it
Your desk mat is awesome looking, but we can't see anything dark as it's camouflaged :P
@@BioHorror I will see about more lighting on the next
@@tacticalpontoon Thanks man, it's probably more of my old ass eyes needing more contrast
Great info. Thanks!
Thank you
My TP tune up kit works great!
I have a question on my micro dagger trigger. It doesn't reset as usual.
Dry firing it fires but the trigger won't reset upon racking slide unless my finger is still holding pressure on it. Could that be the bar? Seems like it sits low and the slide doesn't catch.
@shelomonscales7273 no, your trigger spring is most likely twisted. Shoot me an email at Tacticalpontoon@gmail.com for further troubleshooting
Do you have a video showing how to reduce the sear to firing pin engagement ?
Sure do....go to the troubleshooting list of videos and it will be one of the first in there.
Just add a Glock OEM Trigger
@@GHicks-lu5tu and the steps I outline....it's not an immediate improvement at all
the nub is there so that its the only thing touching. without it the whole face touches and more friction
@brianmcbride6766 this isn't accurate
@@tacticalpontoon why is it there when it couldnt be
@brianmcbride6766 it's there to stabilize the bar in the center of the safety plunger, but it's not a necessary addition. If the bar is twisting that much that it touches the slide, you have bigger problems. I can reference PSA themselves talking about removing that nub in a variety of instances where it is causing additional drag. Glock did this in the gen4 platform and removed it for the next generation. The common swap in gen4 guns was to go back to the prior generation bar without it.
Your lighting is poor
@@GHicks-lu5tu will work on it
First!
Extremely useful information! Stuff Ive learned mostly from the trigger jedi! Lol. I was going to make a video similar to this but no need! Definitely sharing this!
Thank you man!!