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#101402 - 05/15/12 12:40 AM Re: Glock Anyone?? ***** [Re: Leatherman]
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Originally Posted By: Leatherman
If you guys want a better trigger get a Ghost trigger connector for a few dollars. It will help it a lot.

I have never had good luck with the Glock trigger even with the new lighter crisper connector.

I feel that the Glock design is the best pistol design in the world as it needs no lube and can be easily fully disassembled with no tools.


Well, technically; it only needs six (6) drops of lube, and a 3/32 pin punch (or The Glock Tool) to disassemble. I was a Glock Armorer, but let my Certification lapse. The Glock is one of the best pistol designs.

I wouldn't change the connector until you have a chance to get used to the factory trigger first. Be careful with the Ghost Rocket connector, it needs some fitting.

Ghost 3.5 Rocket


Glock Lube Chart:




The Glock Tool:











Edited by Robert Frey (05/15/12 12:49 AM)
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#101418 - 05/15/12 03:25 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: JR3]
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Originally Posted By: JR3
Originally Posted By: crutchtip
Originally Posted By: pappy19
The Model 34 is supposed to be the same size as a 1911 and point about the same. I guess we'll see once it comes in.

Pap


No Glock points anything like a 1911, far from it.


Sorry Crutch, but you are wrong...sort of wink . My 21SF points exactly like my 1911. Grip reduction was done and the back strap was set at the same angle.




And what did that run ya? Sucks you gotta take a grinder to your pistol so it doesn't feel like a 2x4. Get an M&P and it is good to go for out of the box.

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#101420 - 05/15/12 05:03 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: crutchtip]
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Crutch,

It was a free job. A hook up from a buddy. They can run pretty expensive depending on who does the work though. Bowie Tactical being one of them.

I need to give the M&P platform a try. A lot of guys a running them these days.
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#101433 - 05/15/12 11:39 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: JR3]
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Matt -
Nice set up!

Here is another option to check out if you don't want to carve on your Glock..."slick"...Grip Force Adapters

- Rob
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#101438 - 05/16/12 08:38 AM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: Rob_Schoening]
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I just ordered one for my Model 34 Gen4, thanks for the post.

Pap
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#101474 - 05/16/12 04:11 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: pappy19]
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Rob,
Thank you, Sir.


Pappy, let us know how it works.
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#101483 - 05/16/12 05:26 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: JR3]
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No problem, hope you find them useful!

I run them on mine and they work very well at solving the issues I have with Glocks.

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#101505 - 05/17/12 12:22 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: pappy19]
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Pap -

You may want to rethink that. It is well documented that Gen 4 Glocks have had a myriad of problems. I have no personal experience, but from what I have been reading, the issues are not yet 100% resolved.

There are several forums and websites that outline some of the stuff with various manufacturers stuff. Might be worth a 'search' prior to investing in one. If you must have a Glock for some reason, a Gen 3 would probably be a better choice at this juncture.

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#101512 - 05/17/12 04:55 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: crutchtip]
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The new Gen 3's have the same problems too.

Make sure the extractor and ejector is the newer one in it, whichever Gen you get.

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#101518 - 05/17/12 08:57 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: Robert Frey]
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Too late, I already have my Model 34 Gen 4, in hand. Just haven't had an opportunity to shoot it yet. Too damn busy at work, plus a 2 day training class, putting a new pool in the back yard, and I can't play golf either!!!!!!

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