This guide details a self-defense shooting drill focused on speed and stopping threats at close range, as demonstrated by Lenny Magill. The drill emphasizes rapid target transitions and efficient engagement, moving away from competition-style double-taps. It highlights the use of the 26X with specific aftermarket parts and an inside-the-waistband holster.
This video showcases a custom Glock 43X, highlighting its aesthetic and performance enhancements. The presenter details modifications such as laser stippling in a 'Battleship Grey' finish, a Pyramid Trigger, a Tungsten Guide Rod, and the addition of a red dot optic. The description emphasizes the Glock 43X's popularity and the process of elevating a good firearm to a great one, inviting viewer interaction in the comments. The video aims to demonstrate how to make this popular handgun stand out with performance parts.
This video demonstrates the most cost-effective trigger upgrade for the Glock 43X: installing a Double Diamond 3.5 lb connector. The process involves basic disassembly and reassembly of the frame, reducing the trigger pull from a factory 5.5 lbs to approximately 4-4.25 lbs. While this connector is the cheapest option, a more advanced Pyramid Trigger upgrade is also mentioned for an even crisper and lighter pull.
This video reviews the Glock Performance Trigger and the GlockStore's Enhanced Performance Trigger, detailing their installation and performance on Gen 3, 4, and 5 Glock models. The Enhanced Performance Trigger, featuring a TiN coated bar and aluminum shoe, achieves a 3.5lb pull weight, significantly improving accuracy by reducing hand movement during the shot.
This video focuses on customizing a Glock pistol, specifically highlighting methods to add more grip. The description emphasizes the custom shop's capabilities and encourages viewer interaction in the comments. The video content includes demonstrations of laser stippling, an overview of custom gun builds, discussions on optics, and the integration of custom parts, with a specific mention of a Custom Glock 19 Gen 5 and a Pyramid Trigger.
This video showcases the first fully custom Glock GSX100 firearm built by the Glock Store. It highlights various aftermarket parts and accessories used in the build, including a Pyramid Trigger, Pyramid Slide, Holosun 507C optic, Ameriglo Suppressor Height Sights, extended controls, a magazine extension, a Streamlight TLR-7A weapon light, and a Tungsten Guide Rod. The video emphasizes the '100% GS built firearm' aspect, indicating a complete custom build from the ground up.
This review compares the stock Glock 19 Gen 5 trigger (5.5-6 lbs) with the new Glock Performance Trigger (4 lbs, flat-face, $99.99) and an aftermarket Pyramid Trigger (3.5 lbs, ~$200). The Glock Performance Trigger is highlighted as a reliable, drop-in upgrade that maintains factory support and offers a crisp break, making it a worthwhile enhancement for distance shooting and red dot use. The Pyramid Trigger offers a lighter pull but at a higher cost and potentially variable reliability.
This video details the installation of the Gen 2 Pyramid Trigger on a Glock 19 Gen 5. It covers safety checks, the benefits of an upgraded trigger for accuracy and speed, and a step-by-step disassembly and reassembly process. The installation results in a reduced trigger pull weight from 5.5 lbs to 3 lbs, enhancing the shooting experience.
This YouTube video, titled '5 Reasons You Need A NEW TRIGGER For Your GLOCK 43X', focuses on promoting the Gen. 2 Pyramid Trigger as the "BEST after market trigger" for the Glock 43X. The description highlights that the video will detail five reasons why a new trigger is necessary for this specific firearm model and encourages viewer engagement in the comments. It also provides a link to the product on glockstore.com and a linktr.ee for further content.
This video details the installation of the Gen 2 Pyramid Trigger for Glocks, offering a non-adjustable, drop-in solution. It covers the full disassembly and reassembly process, including frame and slide work for the 'Ultimate Kit'. The upgrade significantly reduces trigger pull weight, from a factory ~5.5 lbs down to 3.0-3.5 lbs, enhancing performance for competition or self-defense.
Lenny Magill demonstrates installing the Pyramid Trigger System on a Glock, utilizing the factory trigger housing due to shortages. The video covers safety checks, necessary tools like punches and a hammer, and a makeshift armorer's block using painter's tape. It details the disassembly process for Gen 3 and Gen 4 Glocks, highlighting the three key pins and the initial removal of the locking block pin.
This YouTube video showcases a competitive shooting event, specifically a USPSA match in September, with a focus on the Carry Optics division. The description highlights a stage win on Stage 4 and mentions that the club's top 5 shooters are performing well nationally. The featured firearm is a Glock 34, equipped with an SRO optic, Glockstore Pure Tungsten Guide rod, and an Ultimate Pyramid Trigger.
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