Anyone have a picture of the difference between a stock trigger and the so called "smooth" trigger Thanks, John
If I may... I think he is asking about the standard smooth trigger (G17, G21), as opposed to the serrated "target" trigger on the sub-compacts. The G30 has the target trigger. Many GTers (myself included) have swapped this for a G21 trigger, which is smooth, and more comfortable. If I shoot 125-150 rounds with the "target" trigger, I get a blister on my finger I can shoot all day with the smooth trigger, no blister It's a drop-in replacement. If you don't like it, just change it back. Just make sure you get the right one. If you have a large-frame Glock (G29 or G30), you need the trigger for the large frame (G20 or G21). If you have a small frame (G26, G27, G33) you need the trigger for a small frame (G17). I hope this is what you were asking about.
I changed over to the smooth trigger on my M30. Not a real big deal, but a little easyer on the finger if you are going to shoot 200-300 rounds in a day. I also smoothed out the front of the trigger safety so when you pull the trigger the safety arm will be even / smooth with the trigger. Over all a good upgrade. Hell, it's cheep anyway, ,if you don't like it change it back. Thats my two cents.