With a factory pull weight of 3 pounds, the Timney Alpha Competition trigger answers the long call for a trigger that has the same feel and performance that matches the reliability of the Glock system by providing an improved trigger design that does not sacrifice any part of the Glock reliability. Staying true to our 76-year-old promise to our customers, this trigger can be installed easily with no gunsmith needed. Specifications for Timney Triggers Alpha Glock Competition Trigger, Large Frame: Manufacturer: Timney Triggers Fabric/Material: Aluminium Trigger Shape: Straight Trigger Pull Weight: 3 lb Cartridge: .45 ACP, 10mm Auto Gun Make: Glock Gun Model: Glock 30, Glock 29, Glock 20, Glock 21, Glock 41, Glock 40 Model Generation: 4, 3 Condition: New Finish: Anodized Size: Large Country of Origin: USA Features of Timney Triggers Alpha Glock Competition Trigger, Large Frame: 3 lb. pull weight Teflon nickel coated sear and trigger bar Straight aluminum trigger with anodized safety blade Uses all stock Glock parts and springs COMPATIBLE WITH STOCK GLOCK PISTOLS Package Contents: Timney Triggers Alpha Glock Competition Trigger, Large Frame
Timney Triggers Alpha Glock Competition Trigger, Large Frame
$139.99
SKU: A526690B
Categories: Pistol Triggers, Timney Triggers
6 reviews for Timney Triggers Alpha Glock Competition Trigger, Large Frame
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Florida Jim –
Wow, really improves the awful trigger feel in Glocks. Match this with an adjustable trigger housing and you have a short pull short reset ultra smooth trigger.
Sxtion8 –
Have installed these in a couple of glock or P80 builds. Glock has a spongy trigger sometimes. These triggers give you a good wall to identify the break, as well as, gives you a 3lb pull or less. After using this trigger in a glock 20 build, I bought another for my Glock 21 build I'm currently completing.
tsw –
Completely changes the mushy rolling break of the standard Glock trigger to a pre-cocked design. Light and very crisp on par with the PDP, VP9, and other modern fully-cocked designs. -1 star for the need for a beefier reset spring. Follow one of the many helpful installation videos on YouTube.
JP –
I've become one. Way back when I thought it dumb to spend as much on glass as on a gun. Slowly I came around (resistance in those earlier days might've had something to do with mortgages and kids). Some of that glass was pretty good and I found that a stock trigger usually didn't cut it. Now it's about triggers/sights&optics as much as what they go onto. If only I'd admitted then what I can now. If ya got it to spend it does make a difference to all but a select few and even a total natural speed freaks like Jerry Miculek game their guns (also practice endlessly). This trigger is meant for speed. I put it in a mostly stock G20 Gen4 (10mm Glock) for better trigger control on longer braced shots out to 100 or so but mainly it's really a race gun trigger. As-is it's just too light for mere mortals for EDC (my break averages 2lbs 12oz with the heavier spring) but for anyone willing to put in the time go for it. It's still a Glock trigger with classic Glock mush. But it's a really good Glock trigger. I'll experiment like swapping in a different shoe and a Plus factory connector to bring the weight up some. But it's a very nice trigger. Taran Butler was developing his own Glock trigger and quit after he tried this. Keanu trained some with this trigger. Yup, it's a John Wick trigger, too.
Philip Cox –
The Timney system uses an innovative design that relocates the return spring and improves the sliding link. It is easily the best out of the box glock trigger solution.
Bill R –
Using the Timney trigger in a Glock changes how the striker operates. On the stock setup the striker is being pushed back by the trigger bar as you squeeze the trigger. The Timney captures the striker as the slide goes back, so it's only function is releasing it.Because you are not fighting the Striker spring, you can run the heavier OEM striker spring and the still feels a lot lighter and smoother on take up. And you no longer have to worry about light strikes anymore!You can adjust how you would like the trigger to break by changing your connector.