Cold start pistol & Gravy's new trigger 🔫 🎯

Published on November 23, 2025
Duration: 17:41

This video details the installation and range testing of a Glock Performance Trigger on a Glock pistol, alongside a Holosun red dot and Streamlight TLR-7. The hosts conduct 'cold start' drills, including draw-to-first-shot and Mozambique drills, analyzing performance and grip. They also showcase a custom Spyderco Manix 2 EDC knife. The content highlights practical firearm training and gear upgrades.

Quick Summary

The Glock Performance Trigger is a flat-faced, drop-in upgrade for Gen 5 models, offering a crisper break. Optic mounting screws can loosen from recoil, requiring re-zeroing. Drills like 'draw to first shot' and the Mozambique drill improve presentation, grip, and accuracy under pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Glock Performance Trigger Install
  2. 02:07Range Prep: Zeroing Holosun Optic
  3. 03:21Cold Start Drills: Draw to First Shot
  4. 08:54EDC Showcase: Spyderco Manix 2
  5. 11:24Advanced Drill: Mozambique Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key benefits of the Glock Performance Trigger?

The Glock Performance Trigger offers a flat-faced design for consistent finger placement and a crisper break compared to stock triggers. It aims to improve shooting accuracy and speed, especially for those transitioning from aftermarket or competition triggers.

What common issues can arise during firearm optic installation?

A common issue is optic mounting screws loosening due to recoil. This can cause a loss of zero, requiring the shooter to re-zero the optic. Regular checks and proper torque, potentially with thread locker, are recommended.

How can shooters improve their 'draw to first shot' time and accuracy?

Improving this drill involves consistent practice focusing on a smooth, efficient draw stroke, establishing a firm master grip early, and aligning the sights quickly. Using a shot timer helps track progress and identify areas for refinement.

What is the Mozambique drill and why is it useful?

The Mozambique drill involves two shots to the torso followed by one to the head. It's a valuable stress-fire exercise that tests target discrimination, shot placement accuracy under pressure, and transitions between different target zones.

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