heres a link to the thread I just did, just installed a ghost rocket 3.5 in my gen 4 22
http://glock.pro/showthread.php/1388-Ghost-ROCKET-3.5-trigger-connector
http://glock.pro/showthread.php/1388-Ghost-ROCKET-3.5-trigger-connector
From what I hear the standard ghost connector will have similar results as far as trigger feel just without the overtravel adj. I havnt done anything else to it thus fas, was supposed to be getting a LWD barrel and guide rod for Christmas but santa forgot to order it lmao so I will be buying those shortly. And I used to own a 99 Eclipse spyder, was one of my favorite cars Ive owned...and its easy to remember lolThanks 99gsspyder
I didn't catch that you had a gen 4 in your signature. I'm actually looking at a standard connector, not the ghost with travel stop. Have you done anything else to it other than the ghost connector? Are you planning on carrying it? Thanks
Not related to this subject, but my guess it that you own an Eclipse spyder, right?
Thats because of the nipple on the trigger bar, if you are feeling lucky you can file down that nipple a little bit and polish it up makes huge difference from what I hearThanks for all the replies.
Volgrad I'm with you I've owned other glocks and the trigger on my gen4 19 is the heaviest and grittiest I've ever seen, even after about 1k rounds.
I've been following some of that talk, too... I've yet to fire up the Dremel, though...Thats because of the nipple on the trigger bar, if you are feeling lucky you can file down that nipple a little bit and polish it up makes huge difference from what I hear