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Post by pistolaccents.com on Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:32 pm


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Post by 2HOW on Thu Jul 23, 2009 8:39 am

And these do what ?

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Post by brickmanDan on Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:04 pm

Im not familiar either with what these do, can/will you explain?

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Post by jackdog on Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:46 pm

they pretty much drop the required pressure needed to actuate the trigger. nice items if your a target shooter, but would not recommend them for carry. The standard trigger on a glock ranges between 5 and 5.5 lbs. and that is plenty light enough for a carry gun. Ghost products are excellent quality though.

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Post by pistolaccents.com on Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:37 pm

I agree a 3.5 trigger pull is not good for a defensive carry gun. Ghost does make some nice triggers 5.0 trigger called the Tactical


Descr :This Trigger Control Connector is incredible! You asked for it and you got it, the GHOST TACTICAL now has the self-cleaning debris holes. Why is self cleaning so important? Because as you fire your pistol debris builds up on the trigger mechanism surfaces. These debris cause additional friction. This friction increases the weight of the trigger pull thus increasing the force applied to the connector. As the trigger pull weight increases the connector is pushed towards the rear of the trigger housing eventually far enough that the pistol will not fire! The channels also reduce the thickness of the connector body by 33%. This reduction increases reset speed and becuase these channels are located on the centerline of the connector body they do not cause connector torsioning. The GHOST TACTICAL is the first ever PATENTED GLOCK TRIGGER CONNECTOR specifically designed for SELF-DEFENSE, TACTICAL & SWAT APPLICATIONS. It works in all GLOCK pistols. This Trigger Control Connector gives you a near 1911 style single action trigger pull, it is the shortest trigger pull possible for Glocks
http://www.pistolaccents.com/Ghost-Tactical-50-Trigger-Connector-Glock_p_477.html


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Post by Popeye on Thu Jul 23, 2009 8:50 pm

I was under the impression that Glock pistols were perfect, right out of the box.

"Glock Perfection" and all, ya know?

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Post by jackdog on Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:05 pm

Well popeye, there aint no such animal I know of. I will sat that I have never had an issue with my glocks and we are talking thousands of rounds. I can also say that I Have never had an issue with my CZ75 and it is by far one of the finest weapons for point and shoot i have ever handled. Likewise I lopve the 1911's as well. So it is all a matter of opinion. As to add ons to the Glocks or any other pistol some are good some are not so good. For me if it shoots when I pull the trigger, plants a round were I pointed it or aimed then all is well.

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Post by 2HOW on Fri Jul 24, 2009 7:06 am

Popeye wrote:I was under the impression that Glock pistols were perfect, right out of the box.

"Glock Perfection" and all, ya know?

Gotta love the sarcasm. But IMO one thing for sure they need is a better trigger, and a thinner grip. My G-22 which I bought in 1990 never had a hiccup. Sold it a few years back for more than I paid.

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Post by James on Fri Jul 24, 2009 11:09 am

Popeye wrote:I was under the impression that Glock pistols were perfect, right out of the box.

"Glock Perfection" and all, ya know?


Well, as they say, "Now you know the rest of the story"...

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