Long story but I picked up a Dagger frame. I am really not a fan of the trigger at all. Has anybody swapped out the trigger for an OEM trigger? Thoughts?
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Any trigger for a gen 2-4 Glock 19 will work.Long story but I picked up a Dagger frame. I am really not a fan of the trigger at all. Has anybody swapped out the trigger for an OEM trigger? Thoughts?
For $60 it's worth a shot. Thanks for the responses and info!Any trigger for a gen 2-4 Glock 19 will work.
If you are going to get a trigger you can do MUCH better than a OEM Glock trigger!
I went with this one for my Dagger;
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PolyDAT Trigger for Glock™
OP is pleased to introduce the first flat-faced aftermarket polymer trigger for you Glock pistol upgrade. With a reduced cost, there's no reason not to upgrade.overwatchprecision.com
While in there I also installed a Glock "-" connector and did a $0.25 trigger job.
I am not exactly sure how/what happening with that aftermarket trigger, but it sounds like a connector issue.I'm having a weird issue here. I have a dagger frame, and am trying to put an Overwatch DAT trigger in (supposed to be compatible with Glock Gens 1-4). When I put in that trigger, after dry firing it doesn't reset when I pull back the slide, and doesn't generally reset until the slide comes back forward. Further, the slide is locking back when I pull it back, even with no magazine.
I don't even want to try to fire it until I know what's going on, of course. Anyone have any ideas?