My G23 Gen4 (with "." connector) has around a 4.75 lbs trigger weight. My G27 Gen3 is running around 6.5 lbs. Would a Glock 3.5 connector in the G27 get me down close to the weight of the G23?
I would kind of like to have as close as possible to the same trigger weight on both guns.
Hey C/O 6.5 wow, that seems a little heavier than the normal 5.5ish pound weight on most. How much has your Gen3 27 been shot? One little little thing that is not widely known, is that the Glock (-) connector is actually 4.5 lbs, not 3.5. Installing the (-) connector will normally take the 5.5 pounds down to about 4.5. The lip on the connector that the guides the aft part of the trigger bar down in order to force the cruciform down and release from the Firing Pin Lug is manufactured at a 105 degree angle on the (-) connector as a pose to a 90 degree angle on the standard unmarked (5.5lb) connector and will reduce your trigger pull by about 1 pound or so. Theoretically installing the (-) connector on your 6.5lb 27 should produce about a 5.5lb pull.
JB, I used a trigger bar and weights I had for measuring revolver triggers. That is why I said around, because the lightest weight is 1/4 pound. It may not be the most accurate, but it is what I have.
Picked up a Glock - Connector today and gave it a quick polish with a Q-tip and Mothers polish. Dropped my trigger pull to 4.5 lbs. I am really happy with it. Normally I would not replace stock parts but the stock connector was heavier than normal. Could have been the burr on the original connector I found causing it so be heavy.
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