Based on the popular King Sized Trigger for Glocks, the HYVE Technologies Monarch Trigger for Glock 19/ 23 fits full-auto and is adjustable for both pre-travel and reset. These Pistol Triggers by HYVE Technologies are constructed from 6061-T6 aluminum bar stock and anodized in one of seven colors for a rugged, lightweight addition to your pistol. The HYVE Technologies Monarch Trigger for Glock 19/ 23 fits full-auto and Glocks and requires no permanent modification to your Glock. The trigger fits full-auto Glocks, and requires no permanent modification to your Glock. For a great way to make sure you are shooting with some of the best possible equipment on the market, choose the HYVE Technologies Monarch Trigger System for Glock 19/23. Specifications for HYVE Technologies Glock 19/ 23 Monarch Trigger System: Manufacturer: HYVE Technologies Fabric/Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum Trigger Shape: Traditional Curved Gun Make: Glock Gun Model: Glock 23, Glock 19 Model Generation: 4, 3 Included Accessories: Allen Wrench Condition: New Package Contents: HYVE Technologies Glock 19/23 Monarch Trigger System
HYVE Technologies Glock 19/ 23 Monarch Trigger System
$99.99
SKU: 8DC8FFF2
Categories: HYVE Technologies, Pistol Triggers
1 review for HYVE Technologies Glock 19/ 23 Monarch Trigger System
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James McClure –
I'm sad that I'm giving this review. While the trigger was functional, it was great. I loved it. It solved an issue with the P80 trigger, and it feels solid, and is decently adjustable. But the tiny spring used behind the safety either falls over, and the safety is no longer spring loaded, or it just falls out, and the safety is no longer spring loaded. Not to mention the potential for it to fall out inside of your handgun and foul something up during operation. Either the gap that the spring fits into is too big, or the spring is too small. Hopefully this is not a common occurrence. I would highly recommend, if it were not for the spring. My brother has the same trigger and hasn't had any issues yet, so maybe mine was just defective. I would return it for another one to see, but I waited a couple months just to get this one in. I may take a trip to the hardware store to see if I can find a better spring.