Glock Action Enhancement Kit from Apex Triggers

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posted on November 8, 2016
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The Action Enhancement Kit for Glock pistols from Apex Triggers gives Glock owners a direct drop-in replacement for the factory trigger, safety plunger and connector.

According to the company, the kit will reduce trigger pull weight by approximately one pound, as well as smooth out trigger uptake and reset. The kit will also reduce pre-travel distance, overall travel and reset distance, in addition to providing a crisper trigger break. With all of these upgrades, the factory safeties are still in place with a center-mounted pivoting safety inside of the new Apex trigger.

Due to the design of the trigger, Apex notes that the kit may be used in both Gen 3 and Gen 4 Glock handguns. The trigger included in the kit maintains the vertical positioning of the trigger bar, which allows it to be used in both generations.

The Glock Action Enhancement Kit works in the G17, G17L, G19, G22, G23, G24, G26, G27, G31, G32, G33, G34 and G35 models of Glock handguns. The suggested retail price for the kit is $129.95.

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