I'm perfectly capable of shooting a stock Glock well, and I was willing to do so if I couldn't find a trigger that worked for me. I initially tried the Polydat kit from Overwatch, but I immediately took it out of the gun and sent it back because funnily enough, I like having take up and don't like having such a crisp wall. I resumed my dry fire regimen, and after a couple weeks, I had my store credit available, and I decided to grab the last GPT that OP had. I went into this knowing that older reviews had mixed opinions on this trigger, some people loved them, and some people did not, some of the early ones were downright unreliable. If it wasn't for Ben Stoeger putting about 6000 on one, and Range Therapist putting 30,000 on his, I might not have even bothered. All that is to say that I went into this purchase with some apprehension. Luckily, the trigger I got is excellent, and I would put it right up there with my PDP, which has 1500+ rounds through it, and a bit better than my P365 build from last year that has 3500+rds through it. Now, I should be clear that I have only been dry firing for the duration of the week, and hopefully I can write a revised review in the future after I have a couple thousand through the gun.
I want to add a word of warning. I have noticed that older examples of the GPT apparently have consistency issues (1 year or more). I do not know if current examples have that same problem, and until I have the opportunity to get a second for the G...
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