
NY1 assembly without coil spring | Glock Talk
2015年3月14日 · Granted, the NY1 gives a different feel in the pull. With a 3.5# connector it gets to right around the original weight. A reason I use this setup is because the NY1 spring is virtually indestructible. I know, you can change out the coil spring regularly to be safe but the NY1 generally will NOT break. Which is a pretty good reason to use it!
NY1 trigger for G26 gen 5 | Glock Talk
2022年11月26日 · If someone owned PLUS/UNMARKED/DOT/MINUS connectors and both a NY1 and NY2 springs, a person could probably dial in a trigger pull he/she would like. Glock advises against using a PLUS connect with a NY1/NY2 trigger spring, btw. Hopefully the OP returns and posts/states what combination works well enough for the OP.
First experience with the NY1 trigger spring | Glock Talk
2014年1月14日 · It just drops in, doesn't connect to anything via spring hooks unlike the stock, looks to be a stronger spring, and compresses rather than stretches. The argument for NY1 found countless times is that stock springs can break anytime, whereas a NY1 spring failing is very rare. As for everyone else, I appreciate all the info.
Anyone using the NY1 trigger spring? 8lbs. | Glock Talk
2014年1月30日 · The BEST of the modified PPC revolvers got the trigger pull weight down to around a Glock NY1 pull weight, with a longer travel. Heavier weight pulls can be managed just fine with training and practice, and we have a LOT of history that proves the point.
NY1 Spring and 3.5 Connector -- Why Do You Like It?
2012年11月6日 · I initially put a NY1 spring in my GEN3 G26 because I liked the idea of having a spring that wouldn't go bad for a carry gun. OK, I really, really, really wanted to like the spring but I shot pretty poorly (worse than normal :supergrin:) using the OEM 5.5 connector. I did grip exercises for a...
NY1 trigger vs. NY2 | Glock Talk
2013年6月30日 · NY1 and stock connector: Pull is heavier than stock but not too much IMO. Reset seems much more positive and I like the feel better. NY1 and minus connector: about the same feel to the pull weight as stock. Better reset. NY2 …
Benefits of using the NY (New York) trigger springs - Glock Talk
2010年11月16日 · The NY1 spring, when combined with the "minus" connector provides a much more perceptible reset point and a single-stage trigger pull from inception to break, at the cost of a slightly heavier trigger pull (while I've never measured it, I'd guess that on my so-equipped G34 that the triggerpull weight is about 6.5-7 lbs).
NY1 trigger spring Slim Line question | Glock Talk
2022年7月4日 · The latest Glock Armorer’s Manual shows a B&W photo (p.68), in which all four variations of “Gen 5 trigger springs” are listed. Interestingly, what is listed as the “NY1 Slim” in the photo is the old “black” color NY 1 spring.
Trigger Spring NY1 - Glock Talk
2014年9月25日 · The NY1 with the standard connector makes for a higher pull weight but using the minus connector puts it back down in the "good" range :supergrin: and gives you an unbreakable spring to boot. Try it both ways for fun.
Trimming a NY1 trigger spring - Glock Talk
2023年1月9日 · The NY1 with “-“ connector gives a more consistent pull at about the original 5.5# range and it resets “better”. It feels like the trigger stays on your finger better during reset. The “+” connector they installed in our guns for a hot minute sucked.