I have put the "-" in all of my Glocks.
It is standard on the Glock 34 & 35.
I don't noticed much difference at all... there is 'some' difference, but it's pretty negligible.  I go ahead and leave the "-" disconnecter in each Glock for the placebo effect if nothing else.  :)
It's definitely not 3.5 lbs, but it is slightly less than the standard connector.
All my Glocks are Gen 3 btw.
			
			
									
						
										
						Glock 3.5# Triggers
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Re: Glock 3.5# Triggers
The 3.5# trigger is fine for edc, IMHO.
If you are going to do it, go for a lighten striker also. The combo made it feel different to me. The connector by itself wasn't a huge change.
The last glock I had was only original in the frame and slide...
Fun if you like to toy around.
			
			
									
						
										
						If you are going to do it, go for a lighten striker also. The combo made it feel different to me. The connector by itself wasn't a huge change.
The last glock I had was only original in the frame and slide...
Fun if you like to toy around.
Re: Glock 3.5# Triggers
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						Re: Glock 3.5# Triggers
I had a 2.5 lb pull with my G19 and I never had a  accidental discharge, and I have dropped my Glock at 4ft.
			
			
									
						
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Re: Glock 3.5# Triggers
I have a 3.5lb connector in my G22 Gen4 and I had a spring replaced when it broke by my buddy who is a Glock Amourer.  The trigger is smooth, about 3.5 lbs and crisp.  On my Gen3 G21 I put the same 3.5lb connector and did a 25cent trigger job.  The G21 has a reduced wt pull but is not as crisp as the G22 with the spring.
			
			
									
						
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