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Sniper. What about this one? It says minor gunsmithing required?

http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=360&TERM=trigger%20stop

Instal instructions.

http://www.ghostinc.com/category/istallationinstructions/

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Sniper. What about this one? It says minor gunsmithing required?

http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=360&TERM=trigger%20stop

Instal instructions.

http://www.ghostinc.com/category/istallationinstructions/

I wouldn't go with that one. It requires you to grind it down before it will even work. Ive read some stories, that this connector could cause your Glock to fire full auto, and I don't want that liability. Stick with the LWD 3.5, or Scherer. Scherer, is the most popular out of the two.

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What else to shorten trigger pull and reset?

I'd put the 3.5 connector in first, and go from there. You're not going to find many Factory Trained Glock Armorers, that are going to start polishing and grinding down parts, to smooth stuff out. You're compromising the integrity of the weapon. With the 3.5, and by doing the trigger reset, each time you pull the trigger. You should be happy with that. If you look around the net, you'll find .25 Glock Trigger Jobs. This could help smooth it out, but I can't do this for you. If you would like, I'll take your gun apart, and you're more then welcome to polish those parts. Everyone knows, Glocks triggers aren't that great. You just get used to them. If Glock knew, I was doing that shit, they would pull my certificate. I'm sorry brother, wish I could do more for you.

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I'd put the 3.5 connector in first, and go from there. You're not going to find many Factory Trained Glock Armorers, that are going to start polishing and grinding down parts, to smooth stuff out. You're compromising the integrity of the weapon. With the 3.5, and by doing the trigger reset, each time you pull the trigger. You should be happy with that. If you look around the net, you'll find .25 Glock Trigger Jobs. This could help smooth it out, but I can't do this for you. If you would like, I'll take your gun apart, and you're more then welcome to polish those parts. Everyone knows, Glocks triggers aren't that great. You just get used to them. If Glock knew, I was doing that shit, they would pull my certificate. I'm sorry brother, wish I could do more for you.

No. I think we are on different pages. I'm not looking to do anything custom.

I'm good with the 3.5. I think this kit is kinda what I'm looking for I just have no experience with the Trigger stop part.

http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=156085&CAT=15

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No. I think we are on different pages. I'm not looking to do anything custom.

I'm good with the 3.5. I think this kit is kinda what I'm looking for I just have no experience with the Trigger stop part.

http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=156085&CAT=15

I apologize for the confusion. That kit is fine, and I have no problem installing it for you. Get your order in, so we have it for Saturday.*

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