Ghost Trigger Connector, 3.5 lb. for Glock Gen 1-5 Reviews
Below are what customers are saying about the Ghost Trigger Connector, 3.5 lb. for Glock Gen 1-5
I use 3.5 lib connector on most of my Glock, it gives a considerable improvement over OEM triggers and is reasonably priced. I’d give six stars if possible. Once I saw many videos on the best way to alter This part I found enough assurance to purchase/install. What a great difference it makes. Rather than feeling like that I pull the trigger and then come up against a wall, the trigger now feels like a continuous effort pull. Looking forward to the stove, but so far in the basement with laser firing cartridge I’m shooting better. I’ve no hesitation to recommend this item.
Not sure why the competition has a comparable product for twice the cost. Easy drop in. I am new to handguns generally, and my initial would be a Glock 34. I shot it once in the scope and determined that this could be my first upgrade. It had been easy to set up, and you may tell the distinction in the trigger. For $13 it is well worth the upgrade. Place this part in the Glock G20. I always loathed Glock due to the horrible trigger. However, this G20 group was on sale, and I wanted 10mm. So following a few thousand rounds, the friend told me about Ghost Trigger Connector.
I thought everything was worth a try, and so got one. Difference between mill and Ghost part was spectacular, actually love shooting this Glock now. And precision went from 6 classes at 25yds up to 4 groups. I am now advocating this part of each of the Glock owners that I know. I purchased the trigger kit for my Glock 34 and loved it so much that I decided to alter my trigger connectors in most of my Glocks. Easy and quick to set up. Brings the trigger down to 3.5 pounds. In my view, this is a good way to increase the capacity of your Glock without breaking the bank.
That and take a ton of rounds, but that gets expensive. It had been easy to install. Took less than 5 minutes. It does lighten up the trigger a little bit, but not too much. I felt like it made the break a little hard to forecast. Take that with a grain of salt like I am Newer to Glocks and just have a few hundred rounds behind the trigger. You may like it, you may not, but for 12 dollars it is difficult to argue that you should not at least attempt it. I set up the Ghost 3.5.
Pub Along with a Hyve flexible trigger. Whoa is all I can say. It has made my Glock into an entirely new gun/shooting experience. My only regret isn’t have done it sooner. I was unsure of the advantages, or my capability to tear my Glock down and reassemble. However, it was simple and pretty easy.