Johnny Glocks Custom Trigger Kits And Timney Combat Conversion Intro

Published on April 23, 2021
Duration: 14:23

This guide details the installation and tuning of custom Glock trigger systems from Johnny Glocks, including the Evolution Trigger System for the Glock 43X MOS and a combat conversion for the Timney Alpha Competition Trigger. The video emphasizes internal modifications, safety checks, and trigger pull weight adjustments for improved performance in combat and everyday carry scenarios. Instruction is provided by an expert with high authority in Glock platforms.

Quick Summary

The Johnny Glocks Evolution Trigger System for the Glock 43X MOS offers a crisp pull weight between 3 lbs 12 oz and 3 lbs 14 oz, significantly improving feel over stock triggers. The Combat Conversion Kit for the Timney Alpha Competition Trigger increases pull weight to approximately 5 lbs for enhanced safety in combat and EDC scenarios. Both kits involve internal polishing and safety component modifications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Demo
  2. 01:57Johnny Glocks Evolution Trigger System Overview
  3. 03:44Trigger Pull Testing - 43X Kit
  4. 04:29Internal Components and Safety Checks
  5. 06:40Timney Combat Conversion Introduction
  6. 09:00Performance Summary and Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the trigger pull weight for the Johnny Glocks Evolution Trigger System on a Glock 43X MOS?

The Johnny Glocks Evolution Trigger System for the Glock 43X MOS, when tested with the 4.5lb spring, consistently breaks between 3 lbs 12 oz and 3 lbs 14 oz, offering a crisp pull with minimal creep and take-up.

How does the Johnny Glocks Combat Conversion Kit affect the Timney Alpha Competition Trigger?

The Johnny Glocks Combat Conversion Kit modifies the Timney Alpha Competition Trigger, increasing its pull weight from a light 2.5 lbs (competition) to approximately 5 lbs, making it more suitable and safer for combat and everyday carry (EDC) use.

What are the key internal modifications for the Johnny Glocks trigger kits?

Key modifications include high-polishing of internal components like the cruciform, connector, and ejector, a re-contoured striker block safety to reduce friction, and the inclusion of different striker springs (4.5lb and 5lb) for customization.

Why is it important to perform safety checks after installing a custom Glock trigger?

It's crucial to ensure the firearm's drop safety is maintained. This involves verifying that the cruciform remains securely engaged with the safety ledge even when the trigger is manipulated, preventing accidental discharge if the pistol is dropped.

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