I just received a new shipment of them and they fixed that issue. They fly through my auto primer filler and seat just like Federals. I was pleasantly surprised!
Have been using Ginex and Murmon for the past 3 years. The newer Ginex with the brass cup is the way to go. They are soft as butter and go pop every time.
The link is below for aluminum or brass frame weights, of course brass being the heaviest.
https://christiansencomponents.com/product/toni-system-canik-frame-weight/
The holster is from SJC, link below.
https://stores.sjcguns.com/kydex-moulded-holster-for-sjc-frame-weight/
I am also running this set-up and find it to be the bomb. This combination does away with the issue of not pushing up the striker safety far enough before the striker is released and provides a 2.5 lb very crisp trigger in my guns.
The brass frame weight by Toni Systems that fits the Canik SFX will also perfectly fit the M&P pistols for anyone who cares. Been running one for about a year and it adds considerable weight directly under the barrel where it is most useful.
i have installed and tuned 22 Gen 5 model 34's to date. They have all had dot connectors in them. I have tried minus connectors in these guns with about 40% of them not working with the Timney trigger because the minus connector breaks so far to the rear the trigger bar runs into the frame before the trigger breaks. If they can be ordered with a minus connector i stand corrected on that. However, there are some Gen 5's that will not work with the Timney and a minus connector. I have found the non marked, Gen 3 standard connector to work the best in the Gen 5 with the Timney in every case.
The Gen 5 comes with a dot connector. There are times when a minus connector in a Gen 5 will break too far to the rear to use the Timney trigger and that is why i asked. The standard Gen 3 connector breaks more forward and is the best connector i have found for this combo.
3.9 at 1.250 usually gets you considerably over Major when using a coated or lead bullet. With plated and especially with the thick plated i had to step it up to 4.0 to 4.1 to get the same results. Shortening it up to 1.250 may get you closer But for the best ES and SD, at least in my guns 4.0 at 1.250 was the trick.
The proven combination is a ISMI 13 lb flat wound spring and a Wolff 4.5 striker spring. If you combine these 2 springs and don't deviate from these 2 brands throw them in there and you are done. You can use the 15 lb spring for hotter loads but for Minor this is the ticket.