Overall rating | 14 reviews) | (
The new Alpha Competition Series of triggers is Timney’s latest overnight success – 75 years in the making.
First in the Alpha Series line-up is a replacement trigger for the Glock Generation 3 and 4 pistols.
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.
Keeping up with Timney’s honored commitment to listening to their customers, the trigger can be installed easily with no gunsmith needed.
TIMNEY ALPHA COMPETITION SERIES
FOR GLOCK GEN 3 / 4 SPECS:
Three-pound pull weight
Crisp trigger break
Teflon nickel (NP3) - trigger bar and sear (this process virtually eliminates friction, allowing for an extremely smooth feel)
Straight aluminum trigger with safety blade (anodized)
Uses all stock Glock parts and springs
Compatible with stock Glock Pistols.
During an independent test, the Alpha Competition trigger fired 10,000 rounds with no oiling, no cleaning, and performed flawlessly with ZERO malfunctions.
Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
Overall rating |
The excellent trigger may not work for the best 1911 trigger mechanisms, but for a Glock, it's absolutely great. Easy installation even without gunsmith skills, but it's still worth following the installation instructions and maybe watch a few additional tips on installation on You Tube. In mine, the trigger resistance is around a kilo, even though the manufacturer promises about one and a half - that's fine. There have been no "light strokes" or other disturbances while shooting, and I claim that the hit accuracy improved in SRA-type shooting, not to mention the bursting. At least in mine, you could get one trigger pin by replacing the rear pull completely removed, the amount of rear pull, like the reset, is, however, in my opinion mostly an academic question and does not affect this or that, at least in the SRA.
I won't change two -.....mustard and Timney.