Pyramid Trigger System Installation - Part 1

Published on May 31, 2013
Duration: 16:07

This video details the installation of the GlockStore Pyramid Trigger System, focusing on Part 2. It emphasizes crucial safety procedures before disassembly and demonstrates the process of removing the slide cover plate, striker assembly, and extractor. The installation of a skeletonized striker and a titanium safety plunger with a reduced power spring is highlighted for improved trigger feel and accuracy.

Quick Summary

The GlockStore Pyramid Trigger System installation involves upgrading the safety plunger to titanium for a smoother pull and installing a skeletonized striker with a reduced power spring. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded before beginning disassembly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Part 2
  2. 00:12Essential Safety Procedures
  3. 01:11Glock Standard Disassembly
  4. 02:31Safety Plunger Comparison
  5. 03:52Slide Internal Disassembly Guide
  6. 05:14Striker and Plunger Installation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the GlockStore Pyramid Trigger System installation covered in Part 2?

Part 2 focuses on installing the titanium safety plunger and the skeletonized striker. It also details the necessary slide disassembly steps, including removing the cover plate and extractor, to access these components for upgrade.

Why is a titanium safety plunger recommended for a Glock trigger upgrade?

The GlockStore titanium safety plunger is recommended because its rounded edges contribute to a smoother trigger pull. This upgrade, combined with a skeletonized striker, aims to enhance the overall trigger feel and potentially improve accuracy.

What safety precautions should be taken before installing a Glock trigger system?

Before starting any installation, it is crucial to ensure the firearm is completely unloaded. Ammunition should be removed from the work area and stored separately to prevent accidental discharge during the gunsmithing process.

What benefits does a skeletonized striker offer in a Glock trigger upgrade?

A skeletonized striker, often paired with a reduced power spring, is designed to lighten the trigger pull and improve the trigger's reset. This can lead to a crisper feel and potentially enhance shooting accuracy by reducing trigger manipulation.

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