About dang time...

I purchased a new Glock 30 yesterday and as a token of Glock’s appreciation they decided to finally update their website. :smiley:

www.glock.com

The purchase you made, they were then able to pay the web developers the balance to launch the site.

Yup, them Austians only get paid $2 a day. :smiley: My contribution of $475 profit enabled them to hire a whole team!

I don’t think that site has been updated in about 5 years. It’s about time.

How is it that a corporation who was so far ahead of their time when they introduced their first firearms, is so far behind in the IT age?

Probably because they cater to shooters, not internet commandos. :smiley:

WOW, I’m impressed!

However, you guys do know that the Glock, USA site is http://www.teamglock.com right? I guess Georgia got sick and tired of waiting for the mothership to update the site so they created their own over a year ago.

I can’t take offense to that…I admit, I do more posting than I do shooting…

I do own two Glocks though!:smiley:

Wow. There’s even a section under the options tab about the - marked connector. That surprises me.

BTW, congrats on the new G30 Razor!

No to get off topic, but what is the purpose of the marked connector?

Different weights; the “-” connector is the 3.5lbs connector you always hear about and the one that comes standard in the M34/35. There is also a “+” connector that gives you a heavier trigger pull.

I never knew that.

I have a Glock 35, and my connector is not marked anywhere that I can tell.

Then again it was made the first year they came out with them.

Some G34/35s do come with standard 5.5lb connectors. It’s possible your G35 has a standard one.

It might be there, but mine is defeinately the 3.5. Matter in fact right now it is much closer to 2.0, thanks to a Ralph Sotelo www.triggerkit.com setup.

I have never shot a smoother Glock trigger! I am still using the polished stock Glock connector.

Interesting that they list it as 4.5 instead of 3.5. Have they made changes?

A Glock with a 3.5lb connector and a standard trigger spring has a trigger pull of 4.5lbs (typically). With a 5lb connector it’s 5.5-6lbs. Ghost used to (may still) made/makes a 4.5lb connector

The best Glock trigger I’ve ever felt shooting was a Vanek 1.5lb trigger (not the drop-in) which is no longer legal in Production for USPSA. The new drop-in is legal. http://www.vanekcustom.com/index.html

You can ID the connector just by field stripping the pistol.

Gotcha. That makes sense. 3.5 connector for a 4.5 pull…Any truth to the rumors about limited availability I heard a while back? I’d really like to try the 3.5/NY1 spring combo out I just haven’t gotten around to ordering the parts.

Have you ever been to Glocktalk.com? :smiley:

As far as I know Glock (USA or Austria) has no affiliation with glocktalk.com.