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This video demonstrates how to swap the Glock trigger connector out with an aftermarket connection. In this case, I'm swapping in a Lone Wolf Distributors connector. Using a RCBS Trigger Scale I show how much weight we shave off the trigger pull of the G17C.
Glock 22 Gen 3 : TLR 3 tactical light, extended take down switch, extended mag release, extended slide switch, stainless steel guide rod and spring assembly, 3.5 lbs. trigger connector
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Glock 17 Gen 4 KKM Barrel. 3.5# Ghost connector for Glock.
how to install a new connector in a glock pistol. ghost 3.5lb trigger and my 2 cents on it. dont forget to subscribe!!!!
A review of my customized Glock 23 .40 S&W pistol. Galco IWB Summer Special holster, Trijicon night sights, stainless steel guide rod, smooth trigger, Vickers extended mag release, Scherer 3.5 lb. pull connector, Jentra plug, AGrip! grip tape, Streamlight TLR-2s tactical light/laser and Blackhawk...
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The Glockworx Fulcrum Trigger is the only Glock trigger on the planet that is engineered with innovative features conveniently housed within the trigger pad, for the ultimate performance experience, in a sleek, seamless design. This unique, proprietary, fully adjustable (drop-in) trigger is cnc machined from billet 6061 t6 aluminum and hard anodized to withstand the affects of environmental stress and chemical exposure. The Fulcrum Trigger offers both pre-travel take-up and over-travel engagement adjustments, thus providing the user with optimal control and customizability. Tuning action is achieved by two opposing, conveniently located 2/56 adjustment screws. This quality allows the user to precisely tune the feel of the trigger to his or her preferred specifications, including desired pull weight and fore and aft travel distance. The trigger is capable of producing pull weights of 2 lbs to 2.5 lbs depending on pistols slide to frame fit. The trigger reset (point which trigger has to return after firing a shot) has been shortened by half so the gun can fire mechanically faster. The Fulcrum Trigger utilizes a distinctive, spring loaded, anatomical engagement safety, which maintains full responsiveness and reliability without ever sacrificing safety. The Fulcrum Trigger's precision-machined trigger bar boasts mirror polishing on all engagement and contact surfaces. This element greatly increases the sensitivity and overall performance of the trigger. The Fulcrum Trigger is ...
Showing how to detail strip the frame of a glock handgun.
Quick video showing the upgrades I have on my Glock 27. Meprolight night sights Extended Slide Release Ghost Rocket 3.5 Trigger Connector
Installing a Ghost Rocket 3.5 trigger connector on a Glock 19. The Ghost trigger requires you grind on the "TCT" to finish assembly and when you're getting close it helps to try the trigger with and without the magazine inserted. With the magazine inserted, I found the gun would fire a hair sooner than without the magazine. Use that to know when your getting really close. Remove minimal metal from that point forward.
Glock 35 mods: Mag Ext(+5), Ext guide rode, 20 lb. recoil spring, recoil buffer, 3.5 lb. connector, 6 lb. trigger spring!!!
I just talk a little about the upgrades I have done to my Glock 19.
Ghost Rocket Trigger Connector
Glock 19 Trigger Job Part 5 of 5 - Added an extended slide stop - Replaced stock 5.5 connector with a 4.5 connector - Polished trigger components aka .25 cent trigger job
Glock 19 Trigger Job Part 4 of 5 - Added an extended slide stop - Replaced stock 5.5 connector with a 4.5 connector - Polished trigger components aka .25 cent trigger job
THE top product among the small arms of the world is without doubt the GLOCK "Safe Action" pistol. It employs innovative safety features which makes the pistol easy to operate. No other pistol offers a better price-performance ratio. Its minimum weight and legendary GLOCK reliability are unsurpassed. It is exactly these characteristics that meet the requirements of police, special units, security services and the military. Extremely tough tests by public law enforcement agencies prove time and time again that GLOCK "Safe Action" pistols function without compromise, even under the most extreme conditions. ACTION Safe and ingeniously simple: Contrary to conventional, the trigger is the only operating element. All three pistol safeties are deactivated when the trigger is pulled -and automatically activated when it is released. GLOCK ADVANTAGE TRIGGER SYSTEM The "Safe Action" system is a partly tensioned firing pin lock, which is moved further back by the trigger bar when the trigger is pulled. When the trigger is pulled, 3 safety features are automatically deactivated one after another. When doing so, the trigger bar is deflected downward by the connector and the firing pin is released under full load. When the trigger is released, all three safety features re-engage and the GLOCK pistol is automatically secured again. GLOCK PISTOL SET Your new GLOCK pistol is delivered as a complete set. Prior to this; it must pass the most stringent inspections and it is checked and test ...
Glock 19 Trigger Job Part 3 of 5 - Added an extended slide stop - Replaced stock 5.5 connector with a 4.5 connector - Polished trigger components aka .25 cent trigger job
Glock 19 Trigger Job Part 2 of 5 - Added an extended slide stop - Replaced stock 5.5 connector with a 4.5 connector - Polished trigger components aka .25 cent trigger job
Glock 19 Trigger Job Part 1 of 5 - Added an extended slide stop - Replaced stock 5.5 connector with a 4.5 connector - Polished trigger components aka .25 cent trigger job
Shooting my Glock 19 on the move using a helmet cam mounted to my electronic earpro. I went to a 2-hour handgun class this week (held weekly at Shiloh gun range in Houston, Texas: shilohshooting.net and the instructor had us do some shooting while moving. If you're wondering why it appears that I'm rolling and not walking, it's because I'm a paraplegic in a wheelchair. I'd normally push myself because in a real-world scenario I'm not going to have someone behind me pushing me while I shoot, and earlier in the class I did push my chair, draw my handgun and fire. It's just that with this particular drill we were supposed to move from right to left, fire while moving using only our right hand, then moving back from left to right and using only our left hand to fire... so for this drill I thought it was a little unsafe on a small square range like this one for me to do everything at once with other shooters around me in close proximity, as I don't want to take the risk of flagging anyone. It also made it possible to only focus on shooting while moving, as opposed to doing everything at once, which is pretty damn complicated to tell you the truth. It's REALLY easy for me to shoot while moving forward. And I am typically more accurate than others while doing it since my wheelchair gives me a nice, smooth and stable platform, while everyone else's weapon sights bounce up an down while walking and shooting. The Glock 19 I'm using is chambered in 9mm and has a few modifications ...
Shooting my Glock 19 on the move using a helmet cam mounted to my electronic earpro. I went to a 2-hour handgun class this week (held weekly at Shiloh gun range in Houston, Texas: shilohshooting.net and the instructor had us do some shooting while moving. If you're wondering why it appears that I'm rolling and not walking, it's because I'm a paraplegic in a wheelchair. I'd normally push myself because in a real-world scenario I'm not going to have someone behind me pushing me while I shoot, and earlier in the class I did push my chair, draw my handgun and fire. It's just that with this particular drill we were supposed to move from right to left, fire while moving using only our right hand, then moving back from left to right and using only our left hand to fire... so for this drill I thought it was a little unsafe on a small square range like this one for me to do everything at once with other shooters around me in close proximity, as I don't want to take the risk of flagging anyone. It also made it possible to only focus on shooting while moving, as opposed to doing everything at once, which is pretty damn complicated to tell you the truth. It's REALLY easy for me to shoot while moving forward. And I am typically more accurate than others while doing it since my wheelchair gives me a nice, smooth and stable platform, while everyone else's weapon sights bounce up an down while walking and shooting. The Glock 19 I'm using is chambered in 9mm and has a few modifications ...
Demonstration of the Baseline Assessment for the 1000 Days of Dryfire Challenge. Shot with a Glock 19, NY-1 trigger, and -connector. Target is available at www.dryfire-practice.com as a download file.
Just having fun shooting my Glock 19 out at 100 yards at a full size silhouette steel target. Although most of my trigger time with my Glocks is spent training up close for defensive purposes, it's really fun to shoot at 50-100 yards with a handgun as well. You don't burn through near as much ammo doing this either, since you're taking your time for maximum accuracy and firing very slow. It's definitely a LOT easier to shoot this 9mm Glock 19 at 100 yards than it is my Walther P22 .22 caliber pistol. The Glock 19 I'm using is chambered in 9mm and has a few modifications including a 3.5lb trigger connector, Vickers extended magazine release, extended slide release, and Merprolight front and rear tritium night sights. That's what works well for me, although there's a ton of other stuff out there you can buy for your Glock as well.
Just having fun shooting my Glock 19 out at 100 yards at a full size silhouette steel target. Although most of my trigger time with my Glocks is spent training up close for defensive purposes, it's really fun to shoot at 50-100 yards with a handgun as well. You don't burn through near as much ammo doing this either, since you're taking your time for maximum accuracy and firing very slow. It's definitely a LOT easier to shoot this 9mm Glock 19 at 100 yards than it is my Walther P22 .22 caliber pistol. The Glock 19 I'm using is chambered in 9mm and has a few modifications including a 3.5lb trigger connector, Vickers extended magazine release, extended slide release, and Merprolight front and rear tritium night sights. That's what works well for me, although there's a ton of other stuff out there you can buy for your Glock as well.
Trying out a $20 Front Sight. Put it on myself along with Adj. Rear. Not too bad, but it really only stands out when outdoors. My shooting wasn't that great, but pretty good for the first shots testing windage and elevation. All my shots landed in the same area making a nice hole. I can live with that.
185 rounds with zero malfunctions.
Had a request to make a video of the upgrades I have done to my Glock 23, so here it is. Thanks for watching. Upgrades: Glock Factory Tritium 3-Dot Night Sights Factory Extended Slide Release Wilson Combat Shok-Buff Slide Buffer Fire Dragon SS Guide Rod Ghost Inc Ultimate 3.5 LB Trigger Connector
*** PRICE INFORMATION *** B&B Enterprise - www.bb-enterprise.biz - Carver Guiderod ($20.95) - ISMI 11 lb Spring ($8.99) - Carver Comp & LW Barrel COMBO ($179.99) - No Logo on Barrel Charge ($15.00) MidwayUSA - www.midwayusa.com - Decal Grips ($9.99) - Extended Slide Release ($13.49) - Extended Mag Release ($3.29) - 3.5 lb Connector ($9.99) - Slug Plug ($5.29)
Just a run-through of my Glock and its modifications. I am extremely pleased with it and wanted to provide viewers with a weapon built by someone with real world high-threat environment expirience. I carried the M9 in Iraq, but built this weapon on the premise of what weapon I would have wanted to carry over there. Any questions or if anyone wants an installation video on how to CORRECTLY put any of the modifications in I will be happy to comply. Thanks, and I hope this was informative.
I just got a new Glock 17 for my birthday and here is the unboxing of it. Thanks to nutnfancy for his great reviews. He is one of the reasons I checked out the Glock while researching and deciding on my first handgun. I had also checked out the Glock 19, Ruger SR9, and the Smith and Wesson M&P 9 (forgot to mention in the video). I chose the Glock 17 because of the quality and reliability. The POU of this gun is home defense, so I wanted something extremely reliable. Planned mods: 3.5lb trigger connector, extended slide release, extended magazine release, decal grip (rubber variety), and a rail mounted light (most likely the streamlight TLR-3). Thanks for watching!
This video demonstrates how to install a Glock Trigger Connector and also discuss the advantages of changing one. For more information, please visit www.brownells.com
This is my Glock 23RTF2. Getting Slipstreamed. In 3 Minutes this is like a trigger and action job from a Gun Smith. Slipstream Weapon Lubricant is available from CrusaderWeaponry.com where you can order it online.
A better review of my 2nd generation Glock 17
Rapid Firing (at least for me) a Gen3 Glock 19 from IWB holster draw. One of the few times I have attempted this trying to keep somewhat decent accuracy. Ammo was Winchester White Box 115gr FMJ. The only things that aren't stock are the sights (TruGlo TFO), the grip (Talon Gun Grips), and the NY1 trigger spring has replaced the stock spring (connector bar is still stock 5.5 lbs).
just pics for my glock 17c and glock 18 for my frind working in kuwait police :)
I figured I'd put a video up of the easy way to swap the connector; one pin, swapped in under 90 seconds taking my time, including a function check.
Did a 25 Cent trigger job on my G17
My modified G23, it has TFO night sights, Lone wolf 3.5lb trigger connector, extended mag release, extended slide stop lever, Butt Plug, Hogue Rubber Grip and a itchy trigger finger.
Python Compression System includes case and 4 inserts .682,.685,.688 & .692 This body is compatible with Impulse, Ion, SP-8, and SP-1, Autococker, Sypder, A5, 98, TPX Pistol. Kit includes one Compression Connector, 4 sleeves of varying bore sizes, and a compact sturdy case. *The sleeves included with this Python System work with all systems EXCEPT Angels available at FirstCallPaintball.com
Glock 17 RTF2 all stock glock. Glock Factory sites, glock extended slide catch, glock extended magazine release. Glock 5.5 pound stock connector. RTF2 finish with half moon slide serrations. I'm firing Winchester 9mm 115gr FMJ. When I'm drawing my pistol it is NOT ready to fire. I am an AMATEUR pistol marksman. I will take comments from other defensive pistol shooters Or Glock AC guys. I've had this Glock for a few weeks now and I'm super impressed by it. I'm purchasing another to make an Unlimted or race glock. If you live in Florida I hope to see you at the next and my FIRST ever GSSF competition! That day I was at the range for 40mins I fired 90 rounds including an 18 round rapidfire. My last few shots were this accurate I was able to find my bridge between speed/accuracy on the draw targets are 8-10 yards. These 2 rounds landed almost on top of each other with chambering a round from holster. (uncles mikes padded) WARNING!! Racking the slide takes time. Anyone who disputes that is intellectually dishonest. Racking the slide quickly takes two hands; drawing a loaded gun is no slower when I have to work with just my strong hand if a round is chambered already. Racking the slide quickly and properly makes noise. There may be times when you want the gun in your hand but dont want to draw attention to yourself. So now you have to practice multiple things: rack as you draw, rack one-handed as you draw, draw then rack as you present the gun later, draw then rack one-handed ...
Glock 17 RTF2 all stock glock. Glock Factory sites, glock extended slide catch, glock extended magazine release. Glock 5.5 pound stock connector. RTF2 finish with half moon slide serrations. Firing Winchester 9mm 115gr FMJ See my other video for combat accuracy with this stock glock.
The Glock pistol is very serviceable from the box and many choose to keep it completely stock. Not me. With some cost effective mods the gun can be better. I usually will put in a 3.5 lb connector that will reduce the trigger, improve reset and LOP, and reduce overtravel. While it can also increase your accuracy and I find this mod (for me) improves my shooting speed. Good brands for this are Ghost, Scherer, and Lone Wolf trigger connectors (and others have also come and gone). I recommend leaving the Trigger Spring stock however and allowing the connector to do the lightening. Incidentally, I have no need for the heavy "New York" Glock trigger mods and find them ridiculous. I don't engage in any radical changes of the Glock grip to include frame replacement or radical frame modifications; mastering the grip angle of the Glock is easy enough and such mods add immense cost to your gun. But some Glock models suffer from the smooth sides that offer little traction. This can be easily solved with application of "Decal Grip" brand pre-cut traction material made specific for the gun. Available in either sand or thin hard rubber, the latter is my preferred material for ease on the hand and clothing while offering excellent traction even when wet. Other options include Brooks Tactical "AGrip" synthetic suede material (expensive, not as durable but great feel) and the rubber slip on sleeves (grabby to clothes, avoid the palm swelled varieties that increase grip size on a Glock ...
Just a short (or as short as I can get it after 3 takes,) video on how to change out the connector on a 3rd generation (3 pin/finger grooves) GLOCK pistol.
This is to show how to install a 3.5 lb connector as well a 4lb striker spring in a glock pistol... WARNING: Not a suggested modification to a carry gun!!!
fun at woodcock range
Just a short video showing my Glock 19 pistol and some changes I made to it. If you have any questions or would like me to shoot a video of how to clean it, field strip it, or talk about a specific point, please feel free to leave me a comment. This is my first video and I didn't write down much as you can see--kind of rough. Anyways, hope you enjoy the video. Thanks!
Distance; 25 yards Stag ar-15 eotech 512 surefire light w/ blue filter Midwest Industries rail Troy BUIS VLTOR milspec buffer tube. Magpul MIAD grip Glock 17 stock except 3.5 lb connector
A " How To " Video on doing a competition type trigger job on your glock.
How to do a 25 cent trigger job on a Glock pistol. Here's some Links to a few great Glock disassembly videos. www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com

