I have thought about getting a ghost 3.5. I know it is inexpensive, but would you say it's worth the money?mikecu said:I've got a Ghost 3.5 in my 23 and 27.
I'm planning on ordering the Wolff 6# trigger springs next.
Absolutely was worth it. I think it was about $12I have thought about getting a ghost 3.5. I know it is inexpensive, but would you say it's worth the money?
Doesnt seem worth it imo. Im all about the connector and spring, but i dont touch any other internal parts. Doesnt sit well with me.glocker73 said:I installed the Ghost 3.5 Ultimate and 6lb trigger spring in my G26 Gen4 and could tell a big difference! I've got the plunger and striker spring on order. Should be here tomorrow. That should make the pull even lighter and smoother!
Well, the plunger and striker spring was only $12, so I'll try it out and if it's doesn't work or feel right to me, I'll reinstall the factory ones. No big loss, just trial and error! I'll let ya know how it works!Doesnt seem worth it imo. Im all about the connector and spring, but i dont touch any other internal parts. Doesnt sit well with me.
I'm all about CYA, but it has been shown time and time again the changing the trigger connector on a Glock is not going to hurt you in court. Any lawyer who tries that clearly has not done their case research.If you carry for self defense, I would suggest against changing any parts that are not made by Glock. This could be used against you in court. Just a thought.
You are probably right, but there are some serious Anti-gun people out there and if the jury can be convinced that the "custom" part makes the gun easier to kill with, you never know what the outcome can be from that line of thinking.nukinfuts29 said:I'm all about CYA, but it has been shown time and time again the changing the trigger connector on a Glock is not going to hurt you in court. Any lawyer who tries that clearly has not done their case research.