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Here's my dilemma. I have two Gen 5 17's that I ordered two TTI Grandmaster kits for. I installed them in each gun but the connectors looked a bit different. One had almost a matte coating with no symbol and one had a mirror finish with a long "minus" symbol on it. The matte finish blank connectors has an outstanding pull, it moves the break back in the pull and has a short reset, but is has a very slight but definite wall just before the break so I know where it's going to break every time. The polished "minus" TTI connector has a smooth rolling break where I can't tell as easily when it goes off when prepping and pressing on longer targets. I shoot MUCH better when I have a very slight wall just before the break because I can tell when the gun is going off. So I contact TTI (excellent customer service by the way) and they tell me that the connector I love is an old design and they don't have anymore. The polished connector with the dreaded rolling break is the new design!
So I have two questions.
1) After scouring the internet for a connector with similar characteristics and reading a lot of reviews, am I the only one that DOESN'T like a rolling break?
2) Anyone else have any ideas on a connector that moves the break back in the pull, has a short reset and a defined point, even if it's very light, where you can tell it's going to break?
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Great job on the Practical Pistol Show!
I know your Dawson front is .100 wide, what height did you go with when you ordered?
Thanks!
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Yes to the extra power sear spring. You might have to order a different size da roller if your having timing issues.
The p series are easy to trouble shoot
I tried the CGW oversized roller and CZ-USA oversize roller ( larger than CGW) neither helped with the CZ-UB hammer with the CGW other parts. I wil try again with the heavier Sear spring. CZ-USA has a Omega disconnector #2 that i might try. Could be a tolerance issue with the CGW disconnector and CZ-UB Hammer
BGC
I just had this issue last night with a stock hammer after installing the CGW short reset kit, 15# hammer spring and CGW oversized roller. I noticed that the roller was loose on the pin and would move back and forth from frame to lifter. Tried reinstalling it three times with no luck. I put the stock roller back in and it worked like a charm.
Gen 5 34 Issue
in Glock
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You need to install the Taran Trigger return spring to fix this issue. I had it with all of my Glocks as well and that always fixed it.