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glockmeister triggers are the factory parts with some modifications, which you can do yourself. if you really want to step up a notch then try the fulcrum. depends on your goal.........if you want to cut out overtravel and lighten the trigger a bit then try a ghost rocket. if you want to lighten more and its a range gun then try the competition spring kit.......reduce striker spring, reduce FP safety, extra power trigger spring.
 
glockmeister triggers are the factory parts with some modifications, which you can do yourself. if you really want to step up a notch then try the fulcrum. depends on your goal.........if you want to cut out overtravel and lighten the trigger a bit then try a ghost rocket. if you want to lighten more and its a range gun then try the competition spring kit.......reduce striker spring, reduce FP safety, extra power trigger spring.
 
Discussion starter · #12 · (Edited)
Glocktrigger.com doesn't come up and everything I see from Vaneck uses and adjustable block. I have one of those.

Anybody using the Fulcrum trigger. Looks interesting.

I've tried the stock trigger. Great break and decent reset but the pull is heavy.
3.5lb. Too mushy
5.0 Tactical Better but I like the cleaner break of the stock.

Just trying to find the best trigger pull, clean break and a bit lighter than stock.
I'm not looking for a 2.5lb pull. Just a smooth, clean breaking trigger at about 4 lbs with less take up and shorter reset.
Maybe thats too much to ask from a Glock.
 
Glocktrigger.com doesn't come up and everything I see from Vaneck uses and adjustable block. I have one of those.

Anybody using the Fulcrum trigger. Looks interesting.

I've tried the stock trigger. Great break and decent reset but the pull is heavy.
3.5lb. Too mushy
5.0 Tactical Better but I like the cleaner break of the stock.

Just trying to find the best trigger pull, clean break and a bit lighter than stock.
I'm not looking for a 2.5lb pull. Just a smooth, clean breaking trigger at about 4 lbs with less take up and shorter reset.
Maybe thats too much to ask from a Glock.
My advice remains the same, but it is Glocktriggers.com.

Call a professional, tell them what you want and they will lead you down the right path. No one is going to know their products better. Jeff at Glocktriggers, with an "s", spoke with me for a half an hour yesterday about a competition trigger and he was very helpful.

CM
 
Discussion starter · #18 ·
What do you mean, "reduces reset". Do you mean reduces how far forward the trigger has to travel before reset occurs?
A better term would be over travel, which reduces the amount the trigger has to move forward for reset.
I'm looking at Vaneck, Glockworx, and the Fulcrum. I want to loose most of the pre take up and have a crisp, lighter trigger.

My reason for all this is My fingers were nearly taken off in the military. I can still shoot but as I age, I have a lot of arthritis in my trigger finger. It also doesn't set in the middle of the trigger but is angled down, so I get more of the bottom of the trigger.
 
Discussion starter · #19 ·
Here is the question. Am I better off with a Fulcrum because of the adjustability or the model with the built in reduced take up for a carry pistol?
Does anyone know if the fulcrum is relable enough for carry. Seems like everything I pull up on custom triggers is for competition.
 
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