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Glock 48 trigger upgrade


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I've a few Glocks over the years. 26, 23, 19, 19.4, 19X, 17.5 and the later a 48. The trigger safety on the 48 really hits my finger in the wrong spot. Not sure if it's thinner than a normal wide body model or not.  Need suggestions on a replacement. Online searching is a cluster if you believe that, Not opposed to paying up for it either. Hopefully something I can handle at home too. Do like the picture says or something else?

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I got the Apex model that came complete with the trigger, an installed trigger bar and a connector. My 48 had a *terrible* trigger, averaging around 7 1/2 pounds; much worse than any Glock I've owned before, and the Apex made it much better; still around 5#, so not super-light, but improved take-up and break (along with the connector.)

And then Apex recalled it...so I just sent it back, with a replacement scheduled for about 8 weeks from now. 

 

Larry

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