Lone wolf connector and spring
Easy install,5 min. Maybe!.doesent lighten the trigger as much as one would think, I've heard all the horror stories, about it being too light. Accidential discharges, unintentional double taps. I chalk that up too poor trigger disapline,poor safety practices.god forbid I ever have too use my glock against my fellow man. But if I do, I want the smoothest trigger money can buy.think about it, this is the most important shot you'll ever take. The shot you have practiced for, for years in some cases. The shot that may save your life or the lives of others. A shot that important, you take seriously. 4.8 lb. isn't too light. And smoother than factory trigger.
Great combination
I have swapped this connector, spring, and a 6 pound striker spring into four of my Glocks. The resulting trigger pull has been ~4.5 pounds on my gauge, has a better take up, and much stronger reset than the stock trigger.
Much better
Installed this set in a Gen 2 G23 that had an 8# connector and a 5 # spring in it. Pull weight was just under 8#. After installing 3.5# connector and 6# trigger spring I got a lighter smoother trigger pull of around 6#. Noticeably improved. Very easy to install. Tools required, Glock tool or a small punch and a small flat blade screw driver. Youtube has many DIY videos on how to do it I highly recommend this upgrade.
LWD Connector 3.5 lb
easy to install, did what it said it would and inexpensive.
Good, but...
Nothing to really get too excited about in this product, it's a connector? I'm giving it three stars because the connector required additional fitting to work with my P80 build using a Brownells slide. I mention these as at first I wasn't sure why my trigger wasn't resetting if I kept my finger pressed on the trigger while the slide cycled; and if the slide or the P80 was out of tolerance those could be contributing factors but I don't believe they were. Anyways, after about 200 rounds of test firing etc, I decided to troubleshoot, and found that the connector had a slight lip underneath the trigger reset (see the stock photo I attached.) Basically, when this part was made, it appeared to have been pressed/cut from a metal sheet, and the cut line was snagging/extending over the trigger bar, preventing the trigger bar from moving up and engaging the striker to reset. Tl;dr: Long story short, I had to take a small file and polish these two faces of the connector, and now it works fine. Three stars for being a decent product but not well enough finished to work out of the box (for me.)
Marginal results, not worth it.
Installed on a Glock 22. Trigger is a bit lighter, but spongy and gritty feel. I will likely replace it with something better. Waste of time and money.
Results questionable
Well when I finally received the parts I was excited, dropped them into g19 and with my agency arms flat trigger was left with a dead trigger that wouldn't engage when depressed. Took out connector and dropped connector into p80 compact with a regular gen 3 Glock trigger and same results a trigger that is ready when slide racks and the won't engage when attempting to fire. Same with Glock 17 so I'm not impressed either way