
NY1 trigger vs. NY2 | Glock Talk
2013年6月30日 · NY1 and stock connector: Pull is heavier than stock but not too much IMO. Reset seems much more positive and I like the feel better. NY1 and minus connector: about the same feel to the pull weight as stock. Better reset. NY2 …
NY Triggers - Glock Talk
2017年1月24日 · The NY1 and the NY1 and "-" connector DO have their place in my opinion and DO work better for some more than others. But I will say this, I have NO doubt in my mind and am also 100% of the opinion that he standard Glock coil trigger spring and connector both DO give a much smoother and cleaner trigger break for sure if that's what you're after.
Benefits of using the NY (New York) trigger springs - Glock Talk
2010年11月16日 · The NY1 spring, when combined with the "minus" connector provides a much more perceptible reset point and a single-stage trigger pull from inception to break, at the cost of a slightly heavier trigger pull (while I've never measured it, I'd guess that on my so-equipped G34 that the triggerpull weight is about 6.5-7 lbs).
First experience with the NY1 trigger spring | Glock Talk
2014年1月14日 · It just drops in, doesn't connect to anything via spring hooks unlike the stock, looks to be a stronger spring, and compresses rather than stretches. The argument for NY1 found countless times is that stock springs can break anytime, whereas a NY1 spring failing is very rare. As for everyone else, I appreciate all the info.
NY1 Spring and 3.5 Connector -- Why Do You Like It?
2012年11月6日 · I initially put a NY1 spring in my GEN3 G26 because I liked the idea of having a spring that wouldn't go bad for a carry gun. OK, I really, really, really wanted to like the spring but I shot pretty poorly (worse than normal :supergrin:) using the OEM 5.5 connector. I did grip exercises for a...
NY1 trigger for G26 gen 5 | Glock Talk
2022年11月26日 · If someone owned PLUS/UNMARKED/DOT/MINUS connectors and both a NY1 and NY2 springs, a person could probably dial in a trigger pull he/she would like. Glock advises against using a PLUS connect with a NY1/NY2 trigger spring, btw. Hopefully the OP returns and posts/states what combination works well enough for the OP.
Trigger Spring NY1 - Glock Talk
2014年9月25日 · The NY1 with the standard connector makes for a higher pull weight but using the minus connector puts it back down in the "good" range :supergrin: and gives you an unbreakable spring to boot. Try it both ways for fun.
Glock 43 NY trigger install
2020年11月22日 · Because the form does not list #33948 (i.e., Orange NY1 spring for Slim Line 9mm), my guess is that Glock has updated the original #39324 NY1 trigger spring in Olive color to the new #33948 NY1 trigger spring in Orange color to make it easier to differentiate NY1 spring for the new Slim Line 9mm Glocks from the NY1 spring for regular sized ...
Anyone using the NY1 trigger spring? 8lbs. | Glock Talk
2014年1月30日 · The BEST of the modified PPC revolvers got the trigger pull weight down to around a Glock NY1 pull weight, with a longer travel. Heavier weight pulls can be managed just fine with training and practice, and we have a LOT of history that proves the point.
NY1 trigger spring Slim Line question | Glock Talk
2022年7月4日 · The latest Glock Armorer’s Manual shows a B&W photo (p.68), in which all four variations of “Gen 5 trigger springs” are listed. Interestingly, what is listed as the “NY1 Slim” in the photo is the old “black” color NY 1 spring.