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This one fixed my shooting left problem on all my Glocks. I’ve always maintained that the shape of the stock Glock trigger shoe is responsible for the shooting left problem with Glocks that is widely reported. Yes, I could have fought and fought and fought the stock trigger with that awful irritating protruding safety but why bother. As soon as I dropped my first flat faced trigger into a Glock, it was like magic time. Everyone’s hand and fingers interact different with different pistols, turns out a stock Glock trigger shoe was a real, not imaginary problem for me. I go back and shoot stock Glock triggers (on friend’s pistols) from time to time and despite being a much more experienced shooter now, they still screw me up.

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This one fixed my shooting left problem on all my Glocks. I’ve always maintained that the shape of the stock Glock trigger shoe is responsible for the shooting left problem with Glocks that is widely reported. Yes, I could have fought and fought and fought the stock trigger with that awful irritating protruding safety but why bother. As soon as I dropped my first flat faced trigger into a Glock, it was like magic time. Everyone’s hand and fingers interact different with different pistols, turns out a stock Glock trigger shoe was a real, not imaginary problem for me. I go back and shoot stock Glock triggers (on friend’s pistols) from time to time and despite being a much more experienced shooter now, they still screw me up.

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Nice pistol. :cheers:
 
I have a Pyramid Trigger in a glock 20, 3 to 4 lb. Pull, quick reset, very crisp snap.
My favorite range and target gun.
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Sweet! That would be a fine Hog hunting pistol. Well a 10mm is a all-round type handgun. :cheers:

I have OverWatch TAC's in 3 Glocks and 3 of there Poly DAT trigers also. I also went with a Glock minus connector and use a stock weight wolf trigger spring in them. There close to the trigger pull of my 19X.
I think I my try a Apex trigger in that. Haven't made my mind up yet.
 
I have a Pyramid Trigger in a glock 20, 3 to 4 lb. Pull, quick reset, very crisp snap.
My favorite range and target gun.
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Nice pimped out Glock 20 [emoji106][emoji106]

Not to be outdone, here’s mine. A Glock 20 and flat faced triggers just go together. The G20 is such a formidable platform, it just screams out for a better trigger[emoji6]

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Nice pimped out Glock 20 [emoji106][emoji106]

Not to be outdone, here’s mine. A Glock 20 and flat faced triggers just go together. The G20 is such a formidable platform, it just screams out for a better trigger[emoji6]

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My G40 and G29. Looks like we both have great taste.
The 20 above has a KKM barrel and comp. The 40 has KKM 7" barrel and Delta Point Pro.
The 29 is stock EDC.
As you can see I love my big 10mm.
G29 urban carry.
G20 pimped and tricked, my range toy.
G40 hunting and backwoods carry Idaho.
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Interesting thread.

I had Robar do a build on a 20 that included the Vickers flat-faced trigger shoe on the Glock factory bar, for an article.
Wrote it up & sent it off.

And the more I interfaced with that trigger afterwards, the less I liked it.
The drop-safety paddle's protruding tip dug into my finger & the overall feel started to annoy me.

Bought a new factory trigger & bar assembly, swapped back to that & much prefer it.

Vickers may know what he's doing, but what he's doing there just wasn't working here.

I can often be contrary & this is one of those times. :)
Denis
 
Has anyone actually measured the curved versus flat to see if it is truly shorter?

Corey
I am happy with my Kineti-tech flat shoes and have several. Definitely reduces the trigger reach at the bottom of the trigger.

A little difficult to measure but here's a couple of comparison pics.

Gen4 29 front and Gen4 30 behind.
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Gen4 34 front and Gen4 17 behind
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My G40 and G29. Looks like we both have great taste.
The 20 above has a KKM barrel and comp. The 40 has KKM 7" barrel and Delta Point Pro.
The 29 is stock EDC.
As you can see I love my big 10mm.
G29 urban carry.
G20 pimped and tricked, my range toy.
G40 hunting and backwoods carry Idaho.
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Dang. Ok, you have me beat but one last trick up my sleeve, my EDC G29 with a flat faced trigger and RMR. That gets me closer but you still have the ultimate Glock 10mm collection [emoji6]

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I’m running an Apex on my 43. After I ported it, I figured I might as well tackle what I believe is Glocks biggest “flaw,” a poor trigger. It’s not like there’s any guarantee left.

Aside from the flat which I prefer tenfold over stock, I swapped out the connector and safety plunger. The plunger made a huge difference getting rid of slop, the connector brought the wall in closer. The flat trigger helps me squeeze vs jerk. I freaking love my trigger now. The difference is remarkable!

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Wait, it doesn't come with a super light weight, low drag trigger bar? Lol! Must be why it's only $59. My finger wouldn't know the difference anyway.
Nope, it's a factory trigger bar . It's one reason I got it. Well the Flat Shoe was the reason but it having a Glock T bar was the 2nd reason .
 
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