Boogeyman Excommunicado Trigger Making John Wick Proud

Published on February 7, 2021
Duration: 10:21

This guide details the installation of the Boogeyman Customs Excommunicado trigger kit for Glock firearms. The process involves disassembling the firearm, replacing key trigger components with the new kit, and reassembling. The video highlights the patented pin design and the importance of using the correct springs to avoid functionality issues, particularly with reduced power striker springs.

Quick Summary

The Boogeyman Customs Excommunicado trigger kit for Glock firearms offers a lighter pull weight, typically 4-4.5 lbs with a factory striker spring, and features a clean break and short reset. It includes a skeletonized shoe, polished bar, and a specific connector and spring. Mixing springs, particularly reduced power striker springs, is not recommended as it can cause reset issues and reliability problems.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Boogeyman Customs Excommunicado Trigger
  2. 00:40Glock 34 Build with Excommunicado Trigger
  3. 01:06Glock Aftermarket Trigger Options
  4. 01:35Boogeyman Customs Enters Trigger Market
  5. 02:08Patented Design of the Excommunicado Trigger
  6. 02:19Potential Issues with Mixed Springs
  7. 02:53Visual Inspection of the Trigger
  8. 03:14What's Included in the Kit
  9. 04:17Importance of Striker Spring Choice
  10. 05:06Trigger Pull Test with Factory Slide
  11. 05:18Take-up, Wall, Break, and Reset Analysis
  12. 05:50Trigger Pull Weight Measurement (Factory Spring)
  13. 06:33Effect of Reduced Power Striker Spring
  14. 07:36Final Look at the Trigger Setup
  15. 07:40Price, Performance, and Value Discussion
  16. 08:24Price Point of the Excommunicado Trigger
  17. 08:44Tuned System and Light Pull Weight
  18. 09:19Concerns with Very Light Trigger Pulls
  19. 09:41Conclusion and Where to Find Boogeyman Customs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Boogeyman Customs Excommunicado trigger kit?

The Excommunicado trigger kit from Boogeyman Customs is an aftermarket upgrade for Glock firearms, featuring a skeletonized trigger shoe, polished trigger bar, a specific connector, and a custom spring designed to reduce pull weight and improve trigger feel.

What is the typical trigger pull weight for the Boogeyman Excommunicado trigger?

With a factory striker spring, the Boogeyman Excommunicado trigger typically pulls between 4 to 4.5 pounds. Using a reduced power striker spring can lower this to around 3 to 3.5 pounds, though this is not recommended for all applications.

What are the benefits of the Boogeyman Excommunicado trigger?

The Excommunicado trigger offers a lighter pull weight, a cleaner break, and a shorter reset compared to stock Glock triggers. It also features a patented pin design for enhanced reliability.

Can I mix and match springs with the Boogeyman Excommunicado trigger?

It is strongly advised against mixing and matching springs, especially using reduced power striker springs with the Excommunicado trigger. This can lead to reset issues, a mushy feel, and potential light primer strikes, compromising reliability.

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