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GOST
27 April 2015, 07:16
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=hSSXEQsBDqQ

All parts are cleaned & inspected, trigger bar is re-vamped, contact surfaces are smoothed and polished, Agency Trigger shoe is tuned/fitted, OEM minus connector, OEM trigger return spring, OEM striker spring, Agency plunger safety spring, assembly, safety check, Operations check, and finally test fire.

MSRP $150

http://agencyarms.us/triggers/

jymbeux
27 April 2015, 09:08
That looks pretty good and the price isn't too bad either. Any word on performance? Reduced pre/post travel/reset/pull weight?

jymbeux
27 April 2015, 09:27
I didn't notice that it was a video.. It answered my questions. It looks promising, although personally I think I'd rather be able to purchase the trigger group outright so that the stock components could be kept for backup etc.

2ATA
27 April 2015, 10:38
On their website it looks like you are purchasing a new trigger group.

John Hwang
27 April 2015, 12:24
We are getting over 100 triggers this week. Can't wait to put them into my Glocks as well!

jymbeux
27 April 2015, 12:35
Sounds like I might have to make a stop in Auburn some time soon!

Dstrbdmedic167
27 April 2015, 12:39
Definitely want to get my hands on one.

shutmdown
27 April 2015, 13:37
just wanted to say I have one on the way for my 23!

2ATA
27 April 2015, 15:02
Sent an email to Agency inquiring about the triggers. They indicate production will finish Thursday or Friday and they will begin shipping after that time frame. First come, first served basis

ETA: 5 years to make post 100. Despite being here everyday.[:D]

mustangfreek
28 April 2015, 02:00
I want.

Deadwing
28 April 2015, 02:36
I really like the design of their trigger shoe. Too bad it's not available as a stand alone part. I guess i'd need to try one to justify the cost. But i really can't see spending $150 on a Glock trigger when i can accomplish the same basic task with a "minus" connector, some careful stoning, a bit of polishing, and a half hour of my time.

2ATA
11 May 2015, 08:46
Who has received their trigger? Need some reports........

voodoo_man
11 May 2015, 11:00
while I like to see people making a more efficient, aerodynamic and modern wheel, it is still reinventing the wheel....

2ATA
11 May 2015, 11:21
while I like to see people making a more efficient, aerodynamic and modern wheel, it is still reinventing the wheel....

I <3 flat faced triggers.

UWone77
11 May 2015, 11:28
I've been shooting this glocktriggers.com trigger, and as fantastic as it is, maybe it's just me, but I think the stock Glock Trigger is pretty nice for factory.

Having said that, I also like flat faced triggers and would be interested in at least shooting the Agency Arms.

voodoo_man
11 May 2015, 12:18
I <3 flat faced triggers.

I mean, that's like, your opinion, man.

GOST
11 May 2015, 19:44
I <3 flat faced triggers.

I've not used one in a pistol but I prefer them in my rifles.

DutyUse
12 May 2015, 01:59
I've not used one in a pistol but I prefer them in my rifles.

I'm a total convert now. I cut my teeth with flat face triggers on rifles with immediate success and reliability.

My MP apex flat face was Finky at first but after a bit of tweaking its night and day from the OEM. For anyone curious, since properly spacing the candy cane, the apex is getting to 500 trouble free rounds now.


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2ATA
13 May 2015, 13:31
Since no one had any hands on input.....................you forced me to order one. :-)

Dstrbdmedic167
13 May 2015, 13:45
Since no one had any hands on input.....................you forced me to order one. :-)

Keep us posted. I'm very tempted.

GOST
13 May 2015, 14:16
Since no one had any hands on input.....................you forced me to order one. :-)

You should do a review on it in the Members Review section.

GOST
1 June 2015, 14:55
Now in-stock at Rainier Arms.

http://www.rainierarms.com/agency-arms-drop-in-trigger