CMC Triggers is making a revolutionary new trigger design for the Glock® Pistol. Utilizing the Patented “Signature Flat” trigger design they perfected for the AR, they have downsized the overall geometry to fit the Glock pistol.
I got to shoot these triggers at TriggerCon. The flat trigger is not for everyone, but the simple change in geometry makes the felt trigger pressure lighter and minimizes reset distance. The feel is unique and it shoots fast and slick. If you like their flat AR triggers, you will love these new triggers.
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CMC Triggers is making a revolutionary new trigger design for the Glock® Pistol. Utilizing the Patented “Signature Flat” trigger design they perfected for the AR, they have downsized the overall geometry to fit the Glock pistol.
I got to shoot these triggers at TriggerCon. The flat trigger is not for everyone, but the simple change in geometry makes the felt trigger pressure lighter and minimizes reset distance. The feel is unique and it shoots fast and slick. If you like their flat AR triggers, you will love these new triggers.
CMC uses OEM parts and springs so there are no compatibility issues. The minor changes in geometry maintain all the safety features but produce big differences in feel.
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You can get your very own CMC Glock trigger at cmctriggers.com
This article was originally published on The Arms Guide
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