Glock 19X Trigger Pull & Reset Walkthrough

Published on August 13, 2025
Duration: 1:29

This walkthrough details the trigger pull and reset characteristics of the Glock 19X. It highlights the function of the trigger safety, the approximate 90-degree break point, and the tactile and audible reset. The explanation emphasizes how the trigger returns to the 'wall' after reset, allowing for efficient follow-up shots.

Quick Summary

The Glock 19X features a trigger safety that must be depressed for the trigger to move freely. The trigger break typically occurs around 90 degrees of travel, followed by a distinct tactile and audible reset. After reset, the trigger returns to a 'wall' for efficient follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Trigger Safety and Initial Pull
  2. 00:04Trigger Movement and Break Point
  3. 00:16Trigger Reset and Follow-Through
  4. 00:28Glock Trigger Characteristics
  5. 00:38Glock 19X Technical Specifications
  6. 01:00Ambidextrous Features

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the trigger safety on a Glock 19X function?

The Glock 19X has a trigger safety integrated into the trigger itself. To allow the trigger to move freely and engage the firing mechanism, this safety lever must be depressed by the shooter's finger during the trigger pull.

What is the typical trigger break and reset point for a Glock 19X?

The trigger break on a Glock 19X generally occurs around 90 degrees of travel. After the break, releasing the trigger slightly will result in a tactile and audible reset, bringing the trigger back to a 'wall' for a subsequent shot.

What are the key dimensions of the Glock 19X pistol?

The Glock 19X measures 7.44 inches in overall length, with a slide length of 6.85 inches. Its height is 5.47 inches, and it has a precise width of 1 inch.

Does the Glock 19X have ambidextrous controls?

Yes, the Glock 19X features ambidextrous slide releases, allowing for easy operation by both left and right-handed shooters. The magazine release is also reversible for user preference.

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