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GlockinStihl

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It caught my eye because it looks completely different. But does it work like they claim?
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All the same parts are actually slightly different. They're not 100% identical, so you will get different feels....especially with all the different parts that are .000001% different that you cannot tell with your eyes.

I usually just match a bunch of stock parts together to find the best feel/trigger pull for my usage. They also change as you use them. I have bunch of after market connectors, but I find that stock is best.

The stock connectors/parts will smooth out and feel lighter with more usage while keeping it safe. The after market connectors will be too slick especially with polishing parts and make it into a machine gun one day.
 
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All the same parts are actually slightly different. They're not 100% identical, so you will get different feels....especially with all the different parts that are .000001% different that you cannot tell with your eyes.

I usually just match a bunch of stock parts together to find the best feel/trigger pull for my usage. They also change as you use them. I have bunch of after market connectors, but I find that stock is best.

The stock connectors/parts will smooth out and feel lighter with more usage while keeping it safe. The after market connectors will be too slick especially with polishing parts and make it into a machine gun one day.
I was just curious if anyone had used it. The only thing aftermarket in mine is Wolff trigger springs. I just polish the stock parts. My new Gen4 has the best stock trigger I've ever felt.

As far as reduced connectors, the Glock minus from the 34/35 etc is the best of the bunch.
 
It caught my eye because it looks completely different. But does it work like they claim?
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Worth a try if it's cheap, but you can accomplish everything they claim just by learning to control your trigger correctly. Most of these gimmicks are to make the trigger pull shorter and smoother so people who don't know how to shoot can get away with doing it wrong.
 
I have never had much luck with any of the Ghost connectors that I have tried so I stick mostly with Glock connectors. The only aftermarket connector I use now days are NDZ minus connectors.

@Wizzz brought up a good point concerning mass produced parts. We have to deal with tolerance stacking which can effect how a trigger feels/operates. You can take a single trigger group (housing, connector, trigger bar, etc) from one pistol and try it in 9 other frames and get 10 different results. A trigger group that feels great in one OEM pistol might be horrible in another OEM pistol.
 
I was just curious if anyone had used it. The only thing aftermarket in mine is Wolff trigger springs. I just polish the stock parts. My new Gen4 has the best stock trigger I've ever felt. As far as reduced connectors, the Glock minus from the 34/35 etc is the best of the bunch.
I put the Angel 3.0lb connector in my Glock 23 gen 3. I did have issues. When shooting, the first round would fire. Upon a very short reset, the next round would fire. Then after that, I would have a dead trigger. The slide would have to be racked to reset the trigger. So it worked for two shots, then dead...everyone. I just put my Ghost Edge 3.5lb connector back in and there were no issues.
 
Anyone else notice the geometry at the top of this connector is backwards relative to standard (and non-OEM copy) connectors? I'm curious why / what that's got to do with how this one works differently.
 
Shortens the distance that the slide needs to travel to reset the trigger.
But what's the point of that? After my first response, I realized this was a resurrection of a several years old thread, and this isn't exactly a new product...but in Googling, I found multiple reviewers saying it caused various sorts of malfunctions. Seems like this connector is a solution that only causes additional problems.
 
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