The Glock Gen 5 V models represent a subtle, yet frustrating, update. While the core trigger and user experience remain unchanged from standard Gen 5 Glocks, specific modifications to the slide's bottom, including protrusions interacting with the sear and a thinned striker, render them incompatible with existing Gen 5 parts. This loss of parts interchangeability is a significant drawback for owners who value modularity.
This guide details the process of upgrading the trigger assembly on a PSA Micro Dagger pistol, which is a clone of the Glock 43X. It emphasizes the need to swap the trigger housing for a Glock factory part when installing Glock 43X-compatible triggers. The tutorial covers necessary tools, safety precautions, and a step-by-step installation process for a new trigger kit.
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