Marv did much the same experiment with his Ex-LEO Glock 21 Gen 3 Slim-Frame.
Stock it ran 7 lb. 8 oz. dirty and gritty. 7 lb. 14 oz. all cleaned up and polished.
Since the safety trigger stands proud of the real trigger, he found it irksome at this weight.
So he ordered the Zev connector and NY1 trigger spring before I did. His talking about it is why I wanted to experiment here.
With the NY1 spring and Zev connector he gets a FIRM 8 lb. 2 oz. pull, exacerbating the trigger safety problem.
Going back to the stock spring drops the pull to 5 lb. 14 oz. This is where he's decided to land.
Like I mentioned before, the best trigger pull is personal and it's cool we can personalize our guns.
My Glock 21 Gen 2 is a crisp 5.5 lb. with the standard connector and standard spring.
Replacing the connector with the Zev using the standard spring gets a scary light 4.7 lb.
Using the standard connector with the NY1 spring gets a gritty 9.6 lb.
Replacing the connector with the Zev and using the NY1 spring gets a gritty 8.1 lb. pull.
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