Glock Trigger Connector Ghost 3.5 lb Install (HD+Quick)

Published on February 7, 2016
Duration: 6:10

This guide details the installation of a Ghost 3.5 lb trigger connector for a Glock, reducing trigger pull from the stock 5.5 lbs. It covers necessary tools, safety checks, frame disassembly, component removal, and reassembly. The video emphasizes proper pin removal and reinstallation techniques for a successful trigger upgrade.

Quick Summary

To install a Ghost 3.5 lb trigger connector on a Glock, you need a punch, screwdriver, and the connector. After ensuring the firearm is unloaded, disassemble the frame by removing pins, paying attention to their order. Replace the stock connector with the new one, then reassemble carefully.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Tools
  2. 00:50Safety Check and Disassembly
  3. 01:45Removing Internal Components
  4. 02:21Trigger Connector Replacement
  5. 03:53Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to install a Ghost 3.5 lb trigger connector on a Glock?

You'll need a Glock tool or punch, a small flathead screwdriver, the Ghost 3.5 lb trigger connector itself, and a roll of tape to help with pin removal. Ensure your firearm is unloaded before starting.

How much does the Ghost 3.5 lb trigger connector reduce Glock trigger pull?

The Ghost 3.5 lb trigger connector is designed to reduce the trigger pull weight from the stock Glock 5.5 lbs down to approximately 3.5 lbs, offering a lighter and potentially crisper trigger feel.

What is the 'first in, first out' rule for Glock frame pins?

This rule refers to the order of reinstallation for the two main frame pins. The small top pin (first in) should be the last of the two main pins to be reinstalled (first out), ensuring proper alignment and function.

Are there any special features on the Ghost 3.5 lb trigger connector?

Yes, the Ghost 3.5 lb trigger connector often features 'self-cleaning holes.' This design is intended to help keep the connector free from debris, potentially contributing to consistent performance.

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