2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Today, I'm embracing the second amendment. [View all]HoneyBadger
(2,297 posts)As the saying goes, the best safety is between your ears. so if you look at their trigger, there is a trigger within the trigger. It makes it difficult to pull the trigger by accident. Military likes to test by doing things like freezing a loaded gun in a block of ice, then trying to shoot it, dropping it off a building, throwing it down as hallway, you name it. Without accidentally firing it but requiring that it work when used intentionally. Glock does pass these tests. So there are reasons that Glock triggers feel different. In addition, some police forces like NYC, have required triggers that make the Glock difficult to fire accurately. But for some reason, a certain part used in the NYC trigger can be used to make a normal trigger feel better, while still allowing you to use just factory supplied parts. This matters for a bunch of reasons. Lastly, Glocks designed for competition come with a lighter trigger, designed to be easier to set off than one in a carry gun. Not sure if the 17L is one. Lost anyone yet?