My Thoughts on a pair of Glock Ghost Inc connectors.

jeudi 26 février 2015

So a few weeks ago I picked up a used LE trade in Gen3 19 from Lou at Shooters Discount and began researching parts and common upgrades for it. I started with the $.25 trigger job and I guess my particular pistol was well seasoned and it didn't really do anything to the action of the trigger. I then started looking at connectors, particularly the Ghost Inc Tactical 5lb and Evo Elite 3.5lb ones. The concept of the TCT over travel stop had me intrigued. I'm not much of a trigger snob where I need a 2.5lb match trigger, I would be happy with a 6lb trigger pull as long as it was smooth as a baby's bottom. Other parts I did at the same time as the connector install were an Apex Tactical Glock Ultimate Safety Plunger that I high polished, and the Ghost 6lb trigger return spring and reduced power safety plunger spring along with doing a full detail strip and clean.



After fitting the Ghost Tactical 5lb connector it feels much like a stock trigger with a slightly crisper trigger break, no trigger over-travel, and short tactile reset. It's worth the $20 price just for the TCT tab which when fitted correctly virtually eliminates the trigger over travel once the shot breaks. I ended up with a ~5.75-6lb trigger pull with this setup.



The Ghost Evo Elite 3.5lb connector changes the feel of the trigger dramatically. The stock and Tactical connectors have what feels like a "staged" trigger take up to them from where the trigger bar contacts the safety plunger, and the striker, then right before the trigger breaks you hit a hard wall. With the Evo Elite connector you don't get the "staged" trigger take up, nor a hard wall before the trigger breaks. It has a slightly shorter take up and has a smooth trigger pull all the way to where the striker drops, then you get an ever so slightly longer but even more tactile reset than stock or Tactical connector have. I have a theory that lighter weight connectors have an lighter pull weight at the expense of a mushier and longer trigger break and reset. Heavier connectors are the opposite having a heavier pull weight but cripser and shorter break and reset. The Evo Elite has a smooth trigger pull all the way back so it's harder to feel the longer trigger break, but the slightly longer reset is easily felt. This setup ended up having ~4.25-4.5lb trigger pull.



In the end I really like the way the Evo Elite feels, it completely changes the way the Glock triggers feel since it gets rid of the "stages" in the pretravel take up giving you a smooth and even trigger pull. It's going to stay in this 19 for the foreseeable future.

My Thoughts on a pair of Glock Ghost Inc connectors.

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