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Hey guys, I'm new here and a fairly new Glock owner and figured I would turn to the pros for help. Plus it's about time I join a good Glock forum 
So I have resently installed a Glock NY1 Trigger Spring in my Gen 4 Glock 17 with a factory 5.5# connector (150 rounds through the gun). I love the increased weight on the trigger, how firm the reset is, and helped out my accuracy (I know I'm backwards). However, there is a problem.
When the striker is forward the NY1 trigger spring pushes the trigger forward and when you rack the slide there is a catch, a click, and then the slide is free. It seems like the slide/striker is pulling the trigger back with it and because the trigger safety is not depressed there is a catch, and then the slide lets go of the trigger, that's what it feels like anyway.
Here is a video to help the explanation:
[ame="http://youtu.be/WRKFA4Mtwp0"]http://youtu.be/WRKFA4Mtwp0[/ame]
Is this "normal" even though it feels wrong or how can I fix this? I hope there is someone that might be able to help. Thanks in advance!!!
So I have resently installed a Glock NY1 Trigger Spring in my Gen 4 Glock 17 with a factory 5.5# connector (150 rounds through the gun). I love the increased weight on the trigger, how firm the reset is, and helped out my accuracy (I know I'm backwards). However, there is a problem.
When the striker is forward the NY1 trigger spring pushes the trigger forward and when you rack the slide there is a catch, a click, and then the slide is free. It seems like the slide/striker is pulling the trigger back with it and because the trigger safety is not depressed there is a catch, and then the slide lets go of the trigger, that's what it feels like anyway.
Here is a video to help the explanation:
[ame="http://youtu.be/WRKFA4Mtwp0"]http://youtu.be/WRKFA4Mtwp0[/ame]
Is this "normal" even though it feels wrong or how can I fix this? I hope there is someone that might be able to help. Thanks in advance!!!