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    New to Glocks and I am interested in changing out the factory connector to a 3.5 lb connector. Anyone have a favorite brand? Thanks.
     
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    TennJeep1618

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    All of them are slightly different. I like the factory Glock (-) connector, as well as the Ghost connector.

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    I like the combination of the Ghost Rocket and tiatanium plunger for a smooth trigger pull. Now see Ghost offers a 3.3.pound Pro connector or kit, that would be worth a look.
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    I think the standard factory trigger is 5.5lb. How much filing needs to be done on the Ghost Rocket? I have a gen 4 30S. Is the trigger pull the same on the Blue Label as it is on the Factory? Thanks for the assistance, I am leaning towards the Ghost Edge or the Ghost 3.5.
     

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    blue label is the same as regular guns its just designated for LE. The Ghost takes a little bit of time they send a new backplate you put in because if you don't fire enough the striker can't drop and you need to depress the trigger to get the slide off so you have to stick the glock tool and release the striker manually. I did mine start to finish in about an hour or so but I'm pretty slow and arts and crafts isn't my thing.


    Are you guys carrying your glocks with 3.5 connectors and different spring kits? My 34 has a 3.5 and ghost rocket springs and I wouldn't feel bad carrying it since I generally carry a 1911 which has a 3.5 pounds trigger.
     

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    Hell no. A glock is best when left stock. Besides, you wanna explain to the jury why you lightened up your trigger on a defensive handgun? Save all the spring changes and trigger jobs for the fancy 1911 shooters.
     
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    Rapier

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    The destructions on the Ghost are pretty easy to follow. Once you have taken the zip gun apart about 50 times they are simple. I do not prefer a Glock, I learned on a 1911, shot them for over 40 years in competition so I carry what fits my hand best.
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