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Mr CR,
Verified Owner
from FL, United States
Written on January 3, 2025
If you want to tighten up the over travel on your sloppy glock this does the trick. Only problem i found is you cap ajust pretravel to far for tge trigger safety to work properly. Just be mindfull of that. Post travel makes reset so much better.
Cons:
- Can be ajusted to far making trigger safety not ingage
- Can be ajusted to far for trigger safety to work properly
Would recommend: Yes
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Digler,
Verified Owner
from MN, United States
Written on October 9, 2024
The fit n finish of these LW triggers are top notch, realy second to none.
Would recommend: Yes
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Lance Bradshaw,
from OK, United States
Written on June 25, 2022
Reset screw backs out and trigger won’t reset. Sometimes it just double fires before it fails to reset. Considering lok titing the adjustment screw. It is a dangerous defect. I don’t loan this firearm to anyone due to this trigger.
Would recommend: Yes
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Vincent,
from IL, United States
Written on September 11, 2021
One review sited having to disassemble the shoe for installation as a negative. Actually while the instructions are spotty at best beging able to disassemble the shoe is an advantage as you don't have to guess where the pin inserts into the trigger bar. The tricky part is understanding how to insert the spring and get it to lock in, but it isn't that difficulty. It just takes a bit of dexterity.
Adjusting over-travel is a matter of taking as much of the overtravel out as you can while maintaining a CLEAN break. Pre-travel can be more sensitive because you don't want to take so much out as to have the trigger bar begin to engage the safety plunger in the slide. Just leave enough pre-travel in the shoe so that it has SOME travel before hitting the wall and the break. With both pre and overtravel adjustments you can shorten the stroke quite a bit, so use common sense to make sure you don't put your weapon in a situation where it might fire before you intend it to.
One of the pros of the shoe itself is the contour. It is probably what the Glock OEM shoe should have been.
Would recommend: Yes
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Native wolf,
from CT, United States
Written on February 24, 2021
Adjustable for pre-Travel & reset clean smooth break and almost instant reset set screws are a little small but once adjusted its an awsume & smooth trigger and really goid for range work or ccw concealed carry defence .
Would recommend: Yes
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Native wolf,
from CT, United States
Written on February 24, 2021
The Lone Wolf U.A.T. trigger is fantastic with adjustable Pre-Travel & adjustable reset. The Allan screws are small and you have to be patient to adjust them but once its set it gives a nice acceptable shorter travel to a clean break & and an almost instant re-set .
Cons:
- Not easy to use small set screws
- Small set screws
Would recommend: Yes
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Illanoyed,
from IL, United States
Written on September 11, 2020
THE GOOD: This shoe has a nice feel and definitely a shorter reset than stock. Given trigger prices these days, it's also quite economical. Once the over-travel set screw is dialed in, the break feels more crisp and solid than the stock trigger. OF CONCERN: If you may install DIY the other set screw can be positioned to provide very short pre-travel with reliable firing operation, however the gun is not drop-safe in this configuration. Externally, the trigger shoe safety is engaged, but inside, the trigger bar cruciform rests completely off the flat safety area of the trigger housing. For drop safe operation, some say the cruciform should position with no less than about 1/2 its width engaging the trigger housing safety flat. A gunsmith will recognize this during installation and adjust the shoe to safe limits.
Would recommend: No
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B,
from NV, United States
Written on June 19, 2020
The shoe was easy to install. It is a little smaller than the stock Glock trigger shoe, but has a great feel. Easy ordering with Optics Planet and quick shipping, which is getting rare these days! Will order again
Would recommend: Yes
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Deadeye,
Verified Owner
from ME, United States
Written on October 20, 2018
First let me say the Lone Wolf trigger makes is a huge improvement of the OEM. However the trigger comes in two parts, and is clamped together with a tiny flat head machine screw. I used the You Tube instructions and applied Loctite 222MS or 222 with and w/o surface prep at least 8 times and found this screw loose after every shooting session. Called Lone Wolf and they said they'd be glad to look at it if I PAID to ship it back to them. I figured I'd spent enough on the trigger already so I took it apart once again and cleaned all the threaded surfaces with degreaser. This time I mixed up a small batch of JB Weld adhesive. I applied a miniscule amount of adhesive to the female threads on the left side of the trigger and installed the screw, wiping off any excess pushed out by the screw. The trigger works fine and the screw is still tight after firing 150 rounds or so.
Pros:
- Trigger is adjustable for take up and reset.
Cons:
- Screw camping halves of trigger together loosens up during shooting.
Would recommend: Yes
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BarEnosh,
Verified Owner
from TX, United States
Written on June 12, 2018
I have the Vanek classic trigger kit for my stock/production competition G34. It is a great trigger (pull, reset) but the pretravel is very long. As I now shoot ESP (and USPSA does away with the stock trigger restriction for Production), I was looking for an upgrade only for the trigger shoe. I found this trigger shoe and replaced the OEM shoe used for Vanek. It took me 15min to install and tune the pretravel and overtravel to my liking. Most of the pretravel from Vanek due to the OEM shoe is gone. I can fine tune the overtravel too. This UAT shoe takes the Vanek trigger to the next level. The price is quite low compared to the competitors. It would be great if lonewolf could make a flat face trigger shoe of this kind.
Would recommend: Yes
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