simon1
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For Christmas SWMBO got me the:
Taran Tactical connector kit with springs
Lone Wolf firing pin safety
Lone Wolf ultimate trigger stop
Installed the parts in my Gen 2 Glock 22. After the pre-travel the trigger breaks and resets better than the stock parts. I didn't do anything to reduce the pre-travel as I've heard you can override the trigger safety and firing pin safety if you don't know what you're doing. The overtravel stop in the trigger housing didn't seem to do anything; I gradually ran it in until it wouldn't fire. It seems the connector took out all of the overtravel. The housing does have an extended ejector compared to the factory one so I just screwed the overtravel screw all the way open and left the housing in.
She also got me the stock firing pin spring. If the TTI spring doesn't stand up to repeted use I'll cut two or three coils off of the replacement stock spring and see how that works.
Also did the 25 cent trigger job on the trigger bar. Didn't mess with polishing the connector or the firing pin safety as they are new and smooth and shiny, and the connector has the nickel plating on it.
It does provide a better trigger, and I'll have to shoot it some to see if my groups are any better.
I do think I've been spoiled by my Wilson tuned 1911's trigger though.
Taran Tactical connector kit with springs
Lone Wolf firing pin safety
Lone Wolf ultimate trigger stop
Installed the parts in my Gen 2 Glock 22. After the pre-travel the trigger breaks and resets better than the stock parts. I didn't do anything to reduce the pre-travel as I've heard you can override the trigger safety and firing pin safety if you don't know what you're doing. The overtravel stop in the trigger housing didn't seem to do anything; I gradually ran it in until it wouldn't fire. It seems the connector took out all of the overtravel. The housing does have an extended ejector compared to the factory one so I just screwed the overtravel screw all the way open and left the housing in.
She also got me the stock firing pin spring. If the TTI spring doesn't stand up to repeted use I'll cut two or three coils off of the replacement stock spring and see how that works.
Also did the 25 cent trigger job on the trigger bar. Didn't mess with polishing the connector or the firing pin safety as they are new and smooth and shiny, and the connector has the nickel plating on it.
It does provide a better trigger, and I'll have to shoot it some to see if my groups are any better.
I do think I've been spoiled by my Wilson tuned 1911's trigger though.