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I'm glad you like the Apex but when compared to the Zev Tech Fulcrum nearly every one picks the Fulcrum over the Apex. Fies it make a difference in shooting accuracy? I'm not sure. If mote people trusted their Fulcrum trigger I would have bought one. I'm sure the Apex us a huge improvement. Dependability and reliability is most important in any gun. One other thing I would not use the supplied 2lb or 3lb safety spring in the Fulcrum. The 3lb Is their duty spring but I'd rather have the stock spring in it so I don't get any light strikes.I assume that we are talking about the Apex right? I just got the Apex trigger for my Gen 5 g19. It came with the connector and the flat faced trigger and trigger bar. I tried both and I like the trigger without the connector installed but that is just my personal preference. I thought the trigger face was a little fat to begin with and I also had to change the back strap from the MED back to regular/small just to adjust for the length of pull. Took it to the range and the thing was amazing. Shortened take up and crisp break and reset. Couldn't be happier with my purchase.
Most on here will NEVER see 1000 rounds.I guess the 1000 round trigger job was not considered.
Good to know. i was debating if i should just do the trigger or the whole kit.I like the Apex trigger shoe over the serrated ones, but the connector and safety plunger aren’t all that much better than what you’ll get if you just shoot and dry-fire a lot. I bought the full kit on a whim, but wouldn’t do it again; the trigger and trigger bar is good enough.
On a Glock 22 with a smooth faced trigger, I wouldn’t bother.
I bought whole kit but I like using the Glock dot connector with the Apex trigger and bar. I mentioned earlier the Apex connector is exactly like the Ghost 3.5 connector which also feels a lot like the minus connector. The Apex connector takes most of the "wall" out and lightens the pull a bit.Good to know. i was debating if i should just do the trigger or the whole kit.
The Glock dot connector is just the regular factory one correct? i might just try the 3 piece kit and if i dont like the connector i'll swap it back to the factory one.I b
I bought whole kit but I like using the Glock dot connector with the Apex trigger and bar. I mentioned earlier the Apex connector is exactly like the Ghost 3.5 connector which also feels a lot like the minus connector. The Apex connector takes most of the "wall" out and lightens the pull a bit.
I like the Apex striker blocker, I don't know why but in some of my stock striker blockers get chewed up by the trigger bar some do not I don't know why it varies but it does for me at least. The Apex stays nice and shiny and does not get chewed up maybe because of it's dome shape idk. It does not come with a spring you use the stock one so it does not really change performance or maybe it does because it always stays the same but it's worth trying for 15 or so bucks.
Far as I know the Gen 4 comes with the dot connector you can visually see the "dot" on the top of the back of the connector. Because the Apex trigger with trigger bar is $100 by itself and all three pieces together is only $30 more I think your plan is the way to do it and hey if you don't like it swap back in the factory connector.The Glock dot connector is just the regular factory one correct? i might just try the 3 piece kit and if i dont like the connector i'll swap it back to the factory one.
I heard that the Zev Tech Fulcrum is the best Glock trigger. It has set screws which may need to be set. But the Zev compared to the Apex tactical, Zev winsFar as I know the Gen 4 comes with the dot connector you can visually see the "dot" on the top of the back of the connector. Because the Apex trigger with trigger bar is $100 by itself and all three pieces together is only $30 more I think your plan is the way to do it and hey if you don't like it swap back in the factory connector.
Bought both I love it don't forget to let us know which you prefer, I know it may take awhile with lots of ammo to try both and also trying both with different connectors that can take some time to really dig in and figure it out.On my research I narrowed it to apex and zev pro (drop in) bought them both to see which I like better but haven’t yet installed any. I had apex trigger kits before on M&P and they are pretty good.
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I have worked on 100+ Glocks for others and have used many different triggers and have seen and heard of many issues with Zev triggers and connectors.I heard that the Zev Tech Fulcrum is the best Glock trigger. It has set screws which may need to be set. But the Zev compared to the Apex tactical, Zev wins
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The dot connector is the 5# stock for a gen 4. Stock gen 3 connector is 5.5#.The Glock dot connector is just the regular factory one correct? i might just try the 3 piece kit and if i dont like the connector i'll swap it back to the factory one.
The trigger safety is flush with the shoe when fully pressed rearward.On your triggers, such as the DAT, does the center trigger lever go fully flush when pressing the trigger or does it protrude slightly? Thank you!!