31 March 2026

Triggering

I ordered an NY1 trigger spring and a Zev Technologies pro-connector.

My Glock 17 Gen 2 is a crisp 6.5 lb. with the standard connector and standard spring.

Replacing the connector with the Zev using the standard spring gets a crisp 5.5 lb.

Using the standard connector with the NY1 spring gets an erratic 8 to 11 lb. pull averaging at 9 lb.

Replacing the connector with the Zev and using the NY1 spring gets an interesting 8 lb. pull.  It builds to that break and is very consistent.

What I don't care for with the NY1 trigger is it binding up on disassembly and needing the trigger pulled again to free it.  It's like the worst of Glock and M&P on take-apart.

I also don't care for the little bit of trigger rebound after the sear breaks.

I was happy with the stock trigger, so I've reinstalled it and I'm marking this as an experiment.

I might see if I get completely different results from my Glock 21.

Or not...

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