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Every day carrywhat is edc?
Okay... That's easy.. What is it?
If you say EDC 3 times on the internet, everyone starts taking staged pictures of the stuff they pretend to carry on their person.Every day carry
Okay thank you. Can you share why you wont use it as everyday carry?Every day carry
You got me there real good.... Okay..If you say EDC 3 times on the internet, everyone starts taking staged pictures of the stuff they pretend to carry on their person.
Even though some of us have hotrodded range guns, it's best to keep the EDC gun stock or close to stock for maximum reliability.Okay thank you. Can you share why you wont use it as everyday carry?
I like how the Glock 19 handles, just that trigger feels funny. My Taurus GX4 has a better feel on the trigger.
I probably got a lemon G19..
That's a very good information. Yes I want to stay original as much as I can. That is just the only thing that I want to improve. even if the trigger tension is the same as long as triggers smooth. Nit like a 1960's vauxhall or miltary jeep.Even though some of us have hotrodded range guns, it's best to keep the EDC gun stock or close to stock for maximum reliability.
In the Glock design, you are charging the final 30% of the striker spring with the trigger press.
That's why the Glock trigger break can feel like a staple gun.
One part of the Glock trigger system is called a "connector". It's essentially a "ramp".
If your Gen3 G19 is stock, then it probably has a standard connector.
There are two "better performing" Glock connectors to try.
The "Dot" connector which is inexpensive to buy ($6.00 - $8.00)
And the "Minus" connector. Minus is a Glock-controlled part (long story) and it's more expensive on the "gray market" (check your PM's - convos)
($18.00 - $25.00)
There is a plethora of aftermarket connectors of which I've tried most.
I came back to the Glock Minus.