Last Updated on November 12, 2023 by Flavia Calina
Glock models and accessories are an excellent choice for competition shooting. Red dot sights offer a clear and precise aiming point, facilitating quick target acquisition. Magazine extensions improve reload speed, minimizing the need for frequent mag changes during competition stages.
A trigger upgrade is another excellent way to optimize a Glock for competition shooting. This upgrade replaces the trigger shoe, trigger connector, firing pin, and trigger springs to deliver a lighter trigger pull with shorter reset, less creep, and a clean break.
Lighter Trigger Pull
This trigger system is an excellent upgrade for shooting IDPA, USPSA, and other competitions. This system has a clean, lighter trigger break and a shorter reset. It is achieved by polishing the plunger and connector of the trigger, as well as changing the spring set to affect the overall pull weight.
This trigger replaces the trigger shoe, trigger bar, and trigger return spring for a smoother experience. With less creep and a much lighter trigger reset than the stock glock, it’s perfect for those who want to compete with a more reliable trigger.
Improved Accuracy
A glock competition trigger improves accuracy by giving you a clean, light trigger break and shorter reset. It allows you to make fast, accurate hits in match conditions.
A competition trigger is a drop-in design that installs without fitting or tooling. It works in gen 4, 5, and 9 pistols. A factory-spec trigger pull of between 3 and 3 12 pounds. It also has adjustable pre- and over-travel to let you dial in the perfect feel.
It replaces your factory trigger bar, trigger, disconnector, and trigger return spring. It’s effortless to install, but it does require replacing the original trigger mechanism pins. It’s an excellent option for shooters who want to improve the feel of their pistol but don’t want to swap out all the parts.
Increased Flexibility
The glock Competition trigger system is a light and clean trigger break with a short reset. The added control allows for more precision, which is especially important in the fast-paced sport of USPSA or IDPA shooting. It’s an aftermarket trigger that can be used for competition without sacrificing safety. Reliability or voiding the glock warranty so that it will appeal to many users.
Choosing the right trigger upgrade will depend on what you want from your handgun. Some upgrades work with the stock parts, some swap out critical components like the trigger connector or trigger mechanism housing, and others replace almost all factory parts.
Reduced Creep
The Lone Wolf trigger is an excellent choice for glock owners who are looking for an upgrade that will reduce both pre- and over-travel. This trigger also includes adjustable features so shooters can dial in the perfect feel. It will also improve the overall look of your handgun. It will cost more than other aftermarket trigger options, but the price vs benefit of this particular product is hard to beat. Furthermore, being a Glock-branded product means it can be used in competition without affecting the division.
The competition glock trigger system is a drop-in single-action style trigger with a machined aluminum trigger shoe, trigger bar, and sear module that drops into the factory trigger mechanism housing. It will significantly reduce the trigger travel of your Glock handgun and thereby enhance accuracy.
Improved Safety
A Glock competition trigger enhances the trigger experience, offering a smoother movement from initial contact with the wall to break and a shorter reset. Making shooting more accessible and reducing the chance of a misplaced shot.
This enhancement doesn’t compromise the Glock safe action system; it remains operational. The system relies on a completely passive, independently-operating set of mechanical safeties that disengage. When the gun is dropped, it automatically re-engages as the trigger is pulled.
The concern about the safety of the Glock trigger, arising from the striker transitioning from partially cocked at rest to fully cocked during engagement, is unfounded. The Glock’s internal striker safety still prevents a round from firing when the striker is in the fully-cocked position. Read more exciting articles on Today World Info