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Old 01-20-2005, 07:14 PM
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Originally posted by Jack
I guess I don't see how a Glock is any different than a DA revolver.
I might agree with you if it had a N.Y. trigger.
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As for trigger pull. A factory glock is traditionally set up with a 5.5# pull disconnector, not light, just different. You can Mod the gun with a Glockmeister trigger that will give you about 3.5# pull. A little polish on the disconnect and it can go a bit lighter. My understanding is that guns sold on contract for law enforcement have an 8# disconnect to make them more like a DAO pistol. I have never felt this particular trigger and I'm not positive it actually exists
Yes Doc it exists , I can explain the details on another thread. But I’m NOT stealing this thread from myself .

On a DA revolver you have a long heavy consistent trigger pull, where the hammer is pulled (lifted), before it’s dropped.
On a Glock there is a light safe action trigger, then the second stage 5.5lb pull. With a hammer ready to drop when the slide is raked.
It may seem trivial, but then again I feel o.k. with a loaded shotgun.
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