Does the titanium pin affect reliability of the gun ? Is there a chance that once you fixed the position of the two trigger screw (pretravel etc.) they move after you are firing and again affect reliability ???
Glock 4.5 (-) connector / wolf spring kit. Trigger to 2.9 lbs with all stock glock parts. The 2.9 lb stock trigger job is as good as any aftermarket.
Stop using a hammer on your gun! IT'S NOT NECESSARY!!! They'll just push out if you just wiggle the slide release lever. I nearly beat the crap out of my brand new gun following your "instructions"!
I had one of these in my G-35 that I used in USPSA limited division. After two broken trigger pins and a broken machine screw that attaches a trigger to the trigger bar I swapped back to the original trigger. While it worked, Fulcrum was great. I just feel that it is not engineered to deal with the stress of the .40 SW. It may hold up better on a 9mm.
I got my trigger working properly. Took a whole lot of trial and error on my gen4 35. I hit a orange at 145yrds though. Im loving this triigger. But I dont know if Id carry it as a duty gun with this trigger...
It wasnt firing at consistent pressures... For some reason I thought it was a good idea to put live ammo in it and try.. it wasnt a good idea. I almost had a full auto glock.. Hey how about that! but then no it started not to fire now it does nothing and I couldnt get it in the fire position to take the slide off I had to take the back plate of the slide to get this evil trigger outta there I think I need a replacement or my money back.. but my buddy loves his lol
I got mine a few days ago and still havent been able to get it to work properly. First the trigger didnt reset. So I thought maybe It needs adjustment. So I started with 1/8 turns on the set screws... nope then 1/4 then 1/2 resetting then trying again different amounts on either screw nope.. after a few hours of trying to get it to work I got tired and fell asleep (luckily noone broke into the house). Next morning I started messing with it again and some how got it to fire and reset but.....
Quick tip: If you put the locking block pin back in before reinstalling the slide stop lever, the slide stop spring will always end up correctly positioned under the locking block pin.
@boogieman00001 IVE BEEN DYING TO WRITE THIS GUY AND TELL HIM THE SAME THING.....GLAD SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT.......NOT TOO SURE HE KNOWS ALOT ABOUT GLOCKS.
Does the titanium pin affect reliability of the gun ? Is there a chance that once you fixed the position of the two trigger screw (pretravel etc.) they move after you are firing and again affect reliability ???
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Glock 4.5 (-) connector / wolf spring kit. Trigger to 2.9 lbs with all stock glock parts. The 2.9 lb stock trigger job is as good as any aftermarket.
wadealancarlson 1 week ago
I wish one of you that knows a better way of a Glock take down would make a better video so I can learn the right way.
str19691 2 weeks ago
will this work with Glock19 Gen4?
806eelmas 1 month ago in playlist More videos from GlockStore
Wow.... He reassembled this gun in the most difficult ways possible. I do it a much easier and better way.
dasurflife 2 months ago
Stop using a hammer on your gun! IT'S NOT NECESSARY!!! They'll just push out if you just wiggle the slide release lever. I nearly beat the crap out of my brand new gun following your "instructions"!
jamieski1972 6 months ago
Good lord really!!!!
INStALL THE LOCKING BLOCK PIN FIRST!!!
STOP CONFUSING PEOOPLE!
As an Glock Armorer i have to tell you... CEASE AND DESIST!
Dutch1911a1 6 months ago
@Dutch1911a1
How does one become a Glock Armorer? Is this something that anyone can do?
909prepper 3 months ago
I had one of these in my G-35 that I used in USPSA limited division. After two broken trigger pins and a broken machine screw that attaches a trigger to the trigger bar I swapped back to the original trigger. While it worked, Fulcrum was great. I just feel that it is not engineered to deal with the stress of the .40 SW. It may hold up better on a 9mm.
sshuravesky 8 months ago
Did he seriously use a hammer? WTF? The only tool you need to completely disassemble a Glock is the armorer's tool. A hammer?
MrVvrroomm 8 months ago
I'm interested in what company makes the watch he's wearing in this video.
isitfast1 10 months ago 4
@isitfast1 looks like a tag heuer kinda
DJGQINHURST 6 months ago
I got my trigger working properly. Took a whole lot of trial and error on my gen4 35. I hit a orange at 145yrds though. Im loving this triigger. But I dont know if Id carry it as a duty gun with this trigger...
evanarke 11 months ago
It wasnt firing at consistent pressures... For some reason I thought it was a good idea to put live ammo in it and try.. it wasnt a good idea. I almost had a full auto glock.. Hey how about that! but then no it started not to fire now it does nothing and I couldnt get it in the fire position to take the slide off I had to take the back plate of the slide to get this evil trigger outta there I think I need a replacement or my money back.. but my buddy loves his lol
evanarke 11 months ago
I got mine a few days ago and still havent been able to get it to work properly. First the trigger didnt reset. So I thought maybe It needs adjustment. So I started with 1/8 turns on the set screws... nope then 1/4 then 1/2 resetting then trying again different amounts on either screw nope.. after a few hours of trying to get it to work I got tired and fell asleep (luckily noone broke into the house). Next morning I started messing with it again and some how got it to fire and reset but.....
evanarke 11 months ago
Just bought mine today at the show! Silver & Red.... thats how i roll LOL
madscobra03 1 year ago
Nice video!!! Way too expensive for such an inexpensively built product. $180? Out of your mind!
DaddyDevilKingGhost 1 year ago
very good video, and good content in the video, keep making vids A+
spiderbite3479 1 year ago
I'd definately buy one if it was preset and non adjustable.
clap5 1 year ago
Quick tip: If you put the locking block pin back in before reinstalling the slide stop lever, the slide stop spring will always end up correctly positioned under the locking block pin.
boogieman00001 1 year ago 7
@boogieman00001
Funny I just noticed that last month. Its weird when you notice something new after several hundred dis-assemblies/assemblies.
CNCJake 1 year ago
@boogieman00001 IVE BEEN DYING TO WRITE THIS GUY AND TELL HIM THE SAME THING.....GLAD SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT.......NOT TOO SURE HE KNOWS ALOT ABOUT GLOCKS.
BIGAL1214 8 months ago