Oooh, you forgot to mention the biggest advantage of the Rocket connector. Yes it is true that it inhibits trigger overtravel, and you do spend a long time (I spent over an hour) filing that little sucker down until you get it exactly the way you want it to feel. But the biggest advantage to having the Rocket in there is that your trigger reset is now on the order of thousandths of an inch, instead of quarters of an inch. So to take a followup shot, you barely relax your finger and pull.
@BigDTexas I left this part out on purpose, so that someone that actually knew what they were talking about could explain it... see I knew you would come along. Thanks for the info, and yes you explained that perfectly! Thanks for taking the time to comment and watch the video!
@007JoeVitto I think the trigger reset is a secret weapon of the Glock. Judging from the amount of coverage it gets in the Glock Instructor's Workshop at the GlockTraining dotcom web site, it appears to be a big deal to Glock as well. Next time at the range, try firing one shot, and then just barely let off the trigger until it clicks, and then take the second shot. You'll find it astonishingly more accurate than doing a full-travel trigger pull.
my HK USP tactical has an adjustable trigger stop in the trigger itself, you could probably fabricate something like that for this gun, its a flat headed screw that goes through the trigger that wont let it travel any further than you adjust it. seems easier and cheaper. good vid.
Glock 27 FTW!! Great job man! Honestly, it would piss me off to have to take the connector out and file it repeatedly. Lol! Good thing about Glock though, an abundance if aftermarket parts.
@tim12161974 Yeah, it was a plan in the ass. Especially being that it was just an "upgrade" and not a needed replacement. But oh well, you live and you learn. Thanks for watching.
@jsh1284 No, I used just a normal Crayola white crayon. I have probably put close to 500 rds through my 23 and its still on just fine. The 27 seems to come off a little easier, but the finish on that gun is different, and I rubbed some off when i was cleaning it.
Hey JoeV--to get the full 3.5# pull you need the connector, and the spring replaced. Most after market connectors are actually a half pound higher than what is advertised by themselves. Went I went through the GAC to get my certification it was one of the first things that was covered. just a bit of extra information i thought i could contribute. Love the vids man
@bryanberger Yeah, the Rocket connector according to the trigger pull scale is still at 5lbs, but the trigger on my 23 is damn near right at 3.5. I haven't replaced any of the springs, but that might be my next move. Thanks Bryan.
@jsh1284 Its just white crayon. I got the idea from my man lookin4memarbles. If you haven't already check out his channel, its a good dude. Thanks for watching.
@GhostStan Yeah, I usually carry at least 1 additional mag on me. I also have a fobus double mag carrying that I sometimes wear, Thanks for checking out the video Stan.
Oooh, you forgot to mention the biggest advantage of the Rocket connector. Yes it is true that it inhibits trigger overtravel, and you do spend a long time (I spent over an hour) filing that little sucker down until you get it exactly the way you want it to feel. But the biggest advantage to having the Rocket in there is that your trigger reset is now on the order of thousandths of an inch, instead of quarters of an inch. So to take a followup shot, you barely relax your finger and pull.
BigDTexas 8 months ago
@BigDTexas I left this part out on purpose, so that someone that actually knew what they were talking about could explain it... see I knew you would come along. Thanks for the info, and yes you explained that perfectly! Thanks for taking the time to comment and watch the video!
007JoeVitto 8 months ago
@007JoeVitto I think the trigger reset is a secret weapon of the Glock. Judging from the amount of coverage it gets in the Glock Instructor's Workshop at the GlockTraining dotcom web site, it appears to be a big deal to Glock as well. Next time at the range, try firing one shot, and then just barely let off the trigger until it clicks, and then take the second shot. You'll find it astonishingly more accurate than doing a full-travel trigger pull.
BigDTexas 8 months ago
my HK USP tactical has an adjustable trigger stop in the trigger itself, you could probably fabricate something like that for this gun, its a flat headed screw that goes through the trigger that wont let it travel any further than you adjust it. seems easier and cheaper. good vid.
SAPPERsurvivialism 1 year ago
Glock 27 FTW!! Great job man! Honestly, it would piss me off to have to take the connector out and file it repeatedly. Lol! Good thing about Glock though, an abundance if aftermarket parts.
tim12161974 1 year ago
@tim12161974 Yeah, it was a plan in the ass. Especially being that it was just an "upgrade" and not a needed replacement. But oh well, you live and you learn. Thanks for watching.
007JoeVitto 1 year ago
nice vid , 27 rocks
pjicleanair420 1 year ago
@pjicleanair420 Yeah, I am a big fan of the Glock 27 too. Thanks for watching!
007JoeVitto 1 year ago
@jsh1284 No, I used just a normal Crayola white crayon. I have probably put close to 500 rds through my 23 and its still on just fine. The 27 seems to come off a little easier, but the finish on that gun is different, and I rubbed some off when i was cleaning it.
007JoeVitto 1 year ago
Hey JoeV--to get the full 3.5# pull you need the connector, and the spring replaced. Most after market connectors are actually a half pound higher than what is advertised by themselves. Went I went through the GAC to get my certification it was one of the first things that was covered. just a bit of extra information i thought i could contribute. Love the vids man
bryanberger 1 year ago
@bryanberger Yeah, the Rocket connector according to the trigger pull scale is still at 5lbs, but the trigger on my 23 is damn near right at 3.5. I haven't replaced any of the springs, but that might be my next move. Thanks Bryan.
007JoeVitto 1 year ago
@jsh1284 Its just white crayon. I got the idea from my man lookin4memarbles. If you haven't already check out his channel, its a good dude. Thanks for watching.
007JoeVitto 1 year ago
@007JoeVitto He's a good dude, not its... my bad.
007JoeVitto 1 year ago
i keep that spare longer mag on my body
GhostStan 1 year ago
@GhostStan Yeah, I usually carry at least 1 additional mag on me. I also have a fobus double mag carrying that I sometimes wear, Thanks for checking out the video Stan.
007JoeVitto 1 year ago
@jsh1284 white crayon
GhostStan 1 year ago
I need night sites on my 27!! Looking good my next Is a G22!!
lookin4memarbles 1 year ago
@lookin4memarbles Yeah the 22 is nice, real smooth. Thanks for watching Marbles.
007JoeVitto 1 year ago
Great Video , Nice Job on the upgrades !
krazy45cat 1 year ago
@krazy45cat Thanks Cat. Been watching your videos lately man, I dig your channel. Thanks for watching.
007JoeVitto 1 year ago
@007JoeVitto Thanks alot :)
krazy45cat 1 year ago