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Rigged up my Glock 17, 19 and 26 with double diamond 3.5 connectors...
The sound of the trigger break has gone from a crisp 'tick' to a more firm 'tock."
Sound normal for the mechanism to click different after connector swaps?
 

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Have a 3.5 Ghost drop-in in my 21SF along with a 6-lb trigger spring. It needed it badly. Definitely helps, but it's more of a rolling break rather than a firm/clean 'thk' release, which is what I prefer and is still on my Gen 4 26 with a Gen 3 trigger bar (and stock 'dot' connector).
Yes, that is what I am referring to... The sound of the break is less sharp and more full, like you said, a rolling break. I would call like releasing a rope rather than the rope breaking. Thanks for the input.
 

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Thanks all for chatting. I see that the change in sound and feel beyond the slightly lighter pull seem to be normal and when I take them for a good work out tomorrow, if nothing blows up, I should enjoy myself with a little better performance.

Only been into pistol (other than revolver) shooting for about seven weeks. Still finding the right finger placement on the trigger to reduce push-drop (right handed, shots drift left and low 50% of the time). I think I found a better form while dry firing this evening. Hope I remember what I did tomorrow at the range.

Good night Glocktarian hordes.
 
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