Hey guys just curious if anyone has one of the ghost trigger connectors. I ordered one the other day. Just the standard connector not the rocket connector. Does anyone have either one of these or both? If you have both what kind of a difference is there? Any install advice? And has anyone actually measured the trigger pull w/just using the stock trigger spring? Thanks for any info
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i have the standard version,i haven't measured it but you can feel a significant difference,well worth the money in my opinion.install is simple,just check youtube,tons of how to videos.
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I actually just got it today. Yea it was incredibly easy to install. Can't wait to get some range time with the new addition. Even from dry firing I can tell its much better than stock. Trigger pull feels much smoother and I love the shorter trigger reset. I just have to retrain myself again on getting the reset while the gun recoils with the shorter pull. Should be faster. I'm entering my first ipda match in October and wanna get it dialed in. Thanks for the input regardless!
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