Easily Improve & Lighten Trigger Pull Without Permanent Modifications
Contains the correctly calibrated springs you need to lower pull weight and improve trigger pull quality of your Glock® pistol without complicated gunsmithing or permanent alterations. Installing this kit will not disable or diminish the effectiveness of the well-proven Glock® Safety System. Designed specifically to meet the needs of competitive shooters; this alteration is not recommended for duty pistols.
“GLOCK” is a federally registered trademark of Glock, Inc. and is one of many trademarks owned by Glock, Inc. or Glock Ges.m.b.H. Brownells is an independent dealer of parts and accessories for Glock pistols, and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Glock, Inc. or Glock Ges.m.b.H. The use of Glock on this page is merely to advertise the sale of Glock parts or components. As indicated in the product descriptions, not all parts and accessories on this site are official Glock products.
SPECS: Steel. Includes one (1) each of the following springs: 4lb. reduced power striker spring, reduced power safety block spring, and extra power trigger spring. Fits all models and calibers of Glock pistols.
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Customer ratings for WOLFF COMPETITION PAK FOR GLOCK®
Number of ratings: 14
From brownells.com: 14
Average rating: 3.8
model 30(23/02/2010)
easy to install and made my trigger much lighter. love this kit
They mean, competition only!(14/05/2010)
The springs work as advertised to reduce trigger pull. In fact, I would describe the results as beautiful for a Glock! You do, however, need to heed their competition only warning!
After installing, the springs would reset the trigger when dry fired + action cycled. The trigger safety, however, would not reset on its own if you initiated trigger pull and then let off.
This could lead to an accidental discharge if you were to inadvertantly disengage the trigger safety then catch the trigger on somthing. E.g., on your shirt while holstering.
Therefore, I'm only giving this 2 stars for function because, at least in my guns, it created an unsafe firearm and I value safety more than anything else.
Make sure you run your safety tests!(15/05/2010)
This product was easy to install and definitely reduced the trigger pull. Unfortunately, it also made the trigger safety unreliable on my gun.
Reseting the trigger by cycling the action would reset the trigger and trigger safety normally. If you partially depressed the trigger -- without releasing the striker -- and then let off the trigger, the trigger safety would not re-engage.
In my opinion, this creates an unsafe pistol because it makes 1 of the 3 safeties unreliable. I will not even use this in my competition only guns for fear of an accidental discharge while holstering.
Solid Tune-up Kit(26/05/2010)
I've used Wolff springs in several guns, and they provide a couple of much needed tweaks to the factory Glock trigger. A light takeup and much more noticeable, firmer second stage before the striker falls. Coupled with some polishing in the right places (or an aftermarket connector) this spring kit gives great results.
While I have never had any issues with trigger return or firing pin safety engagement, I would still caution buyers to test the pistol extensively with and without the reduced power safety plunger spring, just in case.
Nice trigger(22/03/2011)
Love the Glock, not thrilled with the trigger pull. Dropped in a Ghost 3.5 trigger connector and ONLY the striker spring from this kit. Very nice trigger now. Not as nice as a tuned 1911, but compared to stock it is great. This way, everything else is still stock.
Works, but compromises trigger safety(20/04/2011)
With these springs and a 3.5 lb. connector, my Glock 21 has a silky, smooth action.
But as said before, this kit causes a tremendous safety concern. Partially depressing the trigger and releasing it does not allow the trigger to fully return, and the trigger safety will not re-engage. The extra-power trigger spring is the main culprit.
Unsatisfied with this condition, I reinstalled the factory trigger spring, and the trigger safety now works as it should.
And at some point, I will reinstall the factory striker spring since my Glock is used for HD and I don't want to risk a failure to fire from the reduced power spring.
I still think it was worth trying and I'm anxious to test it at the range.
Great product(16/05/2011)
I have installed around 2 dozen of these kits and as stated above if all three are installed with a reduced power connector it does create a possible hazard. I depending on what the desired trigger pull weight is istall the safety plunger spring and the trigger spring or the safety plunger and the reduced power firing pin srping. I never install all three. I have had nothing but good results from these combinations and have never had a reported failure to fire with the reduced power spring.
Not for competitions(18/11/2011)
By installing all three springs trigger pull becomes much lighter. Have used the kit with G17 Gen.4.
But as others have mentioned too the trigger safety will not re-engage if trigger is pulled slightly and released again.
I use only safety plunger spring form this set. One of the remainig two could also be used. I also have the minus connector installed.
Neat kit to improve your G's pull but keep the risks in mind!
Makes a Glock perfect(21/05/2012)
This kit is the single greatest improvement you can make to a Glock trigger. I have used these kits FOR COMPETITION for 8 years in G-17, 19, 21 and 34, with and without the "3.5 lb." connector. I installed just the striker spring in a stock G-19 yesterday and made the gun 100% easier to shoot accurately.
As with anything, you can over do it, but I have never found this kit or any part of it to be unsafe or have any undesired effects. Any gun can fire if something enters the trigger guard while holstering. The only thing that resets the "trigger safety" is gravity or inertia and the notion that this kit contributes to an unsafe condition is silly. It is harder to pull the trigger than to depress the "trigger safety."
The Best(22/02/2013)
I have been using these for about 12 years in various glocks I use in competitions. The springs are excellent and I think last longer than the stock springs do. Lightens up the pull weight nicely to help with accuracy.
I put this product in all my glocks(19/04/2013)
Makes trigger pull around 3 to 3.5lbs or so. I only put 2 of the springs in. I leave the s spring out. When the s spring is in it is dangerously light, probably around 1.5lbs. Great product without spending lots of money on triggers that you might not like. Only bad thing is you still have the long reset, it does not take care of that. I recommend this product. I Have it in all my glocks and a similar product in my XD.
Scary light trigger(21/01/2014)
I installed this competition spring pack with a Ghost 3.5 Ultimate trigger connector---I ended up using only the trigger reset and safety block springs. With the 3.5 connector and these 2 springs my trigger is a nice 4-4.25 lbs.
With the Wolff firing pin spring, the trigger ended up below 3.5 and the reset was very mushy. This is a carry gun, and as warned in the product description, these springs will give you a scary light trigger pull so I got exactly what I paid for. I would give full stars except for the mushy reset.
Beware of light primer strikes,(04/11/2016)
As many others have stated, this kit can produce a failed trigger safety situation. It was only after I installed the Lone Wolfe Ultimate trigger that I could safely use all 3 springs in the kit.
However, I find that I have about a 20% FTF rate (light strikes) which is unacceptable in any situation and I had to reinstall the factory striker spring. I do use CCI primers which may well be the issue here as they are known to be harder.
Compromises safety; light primer strikes(23/03/2018)
I bought this Wolf competition spring set from Brownell's for a Glock 34. First, the trigger reset does not engage completely, which creates an unsafe condition. Secondly, I had about 10% light primer strikes on some Winchester white box ammo from Walmart that I had shot a couple hundred rounds with the same Glock 34 the weekend before and had no issues with the stock springs. I replaced the 4 lb Wolf firing pin spring with the stock spring and the trigger tab safety engages as designed. I will shoot it at a USPSA shooting match tomorrow to see if the light primer strike situation is also solved. (I gathered the ammo that had light primer strikes, and shot it successfully through a Glock 26 with factory springs. Only one round wouldn't fire.)
Product no.: 969000177 WOLFF COMPETITION PAK FOR GLOCK® Mfr Part: 33230 Contains the correctly calibrated springs you need to lower pull weight and improve trigger pull quality of your Glock® pistol without complicated gunsmithing or permanent alterations. Installing this kit will not disable or diminish the effectiveness of the well-proven Glock® Safety System. Designed specifically to meet the needs of competitive shooters; this alteration is not recommended for duty pistols.
25.9GBP29£25.90
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Delivery time approx. 7-14 days. More than 10 pieces in USA warehouse
The kit contains springs to lower pull weight and enhance trigger pull quality without complex gunsmithing or altering the Glock® pistol permanently.
Installation maintains the integrity of the Glock® Safety System and is catered to competitive shooters, not recommended for duty pistols.
Includes a 4lb. reduced power striker spring, reduced power safety block spring, and extra power trigger spring, compatible with all Glock models and calibers.
Enhance your Glock® with the TRIGGER GROUP COMPETITION PAK by WOLFF! 🎯 Improve trigger pull without permanent changes. Perfect for competitive shooters!
Easily Improve & Lighten Trigger Pull Without Permanent Modifications
Contains the correctly calibrated springs you need to lower pull weight and improve trigger pull quality of your Glock® pistol without complicated gunsmithing or permanent alterations. Installing this kit will not disable or diminish the effectiveness of the well-proven Glock® Safety System. Designed specifically to meet the needs of competitive shooters; this alteration is not recommended for duty pistols.
“GLOCK” is a federally registered trademark of Glock, Inc. and is one of many trademarks owned by Glock, Inc. or Glock Ges.m.b.H. Brownells is an independent dealer of parts and accessories for Glock pistols, and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Glock, Inc. or Glock Ges.m.b.H. The use of Glock on this page is merely to advertise the sale of Glock parts or components. As indicated in the product descriptions, not all parts and accessories on this site are official Glock products.
SPECS: Steel. Includes one (1) each of the following springs: 4lb. reduced power striker spring, reduced power safety block spring, and extra power trigger spring. Fits all models and calibers of Glock pistols.
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Customer ratings for WOLFF COMPETITION PAK FOR GLOCK®
Number of ratings: 14
From brownells.com: 14
Average rating: 3.8
model 30(23/02/2010)
easy to install and made my trigger much lighter. love this kit
They mean, competition only!(14/05/2010)
The springs work as advertised to reduce trigger pull. In fact, I would describe the results as beautiful for a Glock! You do, however, need to heed their competition only warning!
After installing, the springs would reset the trigger when dry fired + action cycled. The trigger safety, however, would not reset on its own if you initiated trigger pull and then let off.
This could lead to an accidental discharge if you were to inadvertantly disengage the trigger safety then catch the trigger on somthing. E.g., on your shirt while holstering.
Therefore, I'm only giving this 2 stars for function because, at least in my guns, it created an unsafe firearm and I value safety more than anything else.
Make sure you run your safety tests!(15/05/2010)
This product was easy to install and definitely reduced the trigger pull. Unfortunately, it also made the trigger safety unreliable on my gun.
Reseting the trigger by cycling the action would reset the trigger and trigger safety normally. If you partially depressed the trigger -- without releasing the striker -- and then let off the trigger, the trigger safety would not re-engage.
In my opinion, this creates an unsafe pistol because it makes 1 of the 3 safeties unreliable. I will not even use this in my competition only guns for fear of an accidental discharge while holstering.
Solid Tune-up Kit(26/05/2010)
I've used Wolff springs in several guns, and they provide a couple of much needed tweaks to the factory Glock trigger. A light takeup and much more noticeable, firmer second stage before the striker falls. Coupled with some polishing in the right places (or an aftermarket connector) this spring kit gives great results.
While I have never had any issues with trigger return or firing pin safety engagement, I would still caution buyers to test the pistol extensively with and without the reduced power safety plunger spring, just in case.
Nice trigger(22/03/2011)
Love the Glock, not thrilled with the trigger pull. Dropped in a Ghost 3.5 trigger connector and ONLY the striker spring from this kit. Very nice trigger now. Not as nice as a tuned 1911, but compared to stock it is great. This way, everything else is still stock.
Works, but compromises trigger safety(20/04/2011)
With these springs and a 3.5 lb. connector, my Glock 21 has a silky, smooth action.
But as said before, this kit causes a tremendous safety concern. Partially depressing the trigger and releasing it does not allow the trigger to fully return, and the trigger safety will not re-engage. The extra-power trigger spring is the main culprit.
Unsatisfied with this condition, I reinstalled the factory trigger spring, and the trigger safety now works as it should.
And at some point, I will reinstall the factory striker spring since my Glock is used for HD and I don't want to risk a failure to fire from the reduced power spring.
I still think it was worth trying and I'm anxious to test it at the range.
Great product(16/05/2011)
I have installed around 2 dozen of these kits and as stated above if all three are installed with a reduced power connector it does create a possible hazard. I depending on what the desired trigger pull weight is istall the safety plunger spring and the trigger spring or the safety plunger and the reduced power firing pin srping. I never install all three. I have had nothing but good results from these combinations and have never had a reported failure to fire with the reduced power spring.
Not for competitions(18/11/2011)
By installing all three springs trigger pull becomes much lighter. Have used the kit with G17 Gen.4.
But as others have mentioned too the trigger safety will not re-engage if trigger is pulled slightly and released again.
I use only safety plunger spring form this set. One of the remainig two could also be used. I also have the minus connector installed.
Neat kit to improve your G's pull but keep the risks in mind!
Makes a Glock perfect(21/05/2012)
This kit is the single greatest improvement you can make to a Glock trigger. I have used these kits FOR COMPETITION for 8 years in G-17, 19, 21 and 34, with and without the "3.5 lb." connector. I installed just the striker spring in a stock G-19 yesterday and made the gun 100% easier to shoot accurately.
As with anything, you can over do it, but I have never found this kit or any part of it to be unsafe or have any undesired effects. Any gun can fire if something enters the trigger guard while holstering. The only thing that resets the "trigger safety" is gravity or inertia and the notion that this kit contributes to an unsafe condition is silly. It is harder to pull the trigger than to depress the "trigger safety."
The Best(22/02/2013)
I have been using these for about 12 years in various glocks I use in competitions. The springs are excellent and I think last longer than the stock springs do. Lightens up the pull weight nicely to help with accuracy.
I put this product in all my glocks(19/04/2013)
Makes trigger pull around 3 to 3.5lbs or so. I only put 2 of the springs in. I leave the s spring out. When the s spring is in it is dangerously light, probably around 1.5lbs. Great product without spending lots of money on triggers that you might not like. Only bad thing is you still have the long reset, it does not take care of that. I recommend this product. I Have it in all my glocks and a similar product in my XD.
Scary light trigger(21/01/2014)
I installed this competition spring pack with a Ghost 3.5 Ultimate trigger connector---I ended up using only the trigger reset and safety block springs. With the 3.5 connector and these 2 springs my trigger is a nice 4-4.25 lbs.
With the Wolff firing pin spring, the trigger ended up below 3.5 and the reset was very mushy. This is a carry gun, and as warned in the product description, these springs will give you a scary light trigger pull so I got exactly what I paid for. I would give full stars except for the mushy reset.
Beware of light primer strikes,(04/11/2016)
As many others have stated, this kit can produce a failed trigger safety situation. It was only after I installed the Lone Wolfe Ultimate trigger that I could safely use all 3 springs in the kit.
However, I find that I have about a 20% FTF rate (light strikes) which is unacceptable in any situation and I had to reinstall the factory striker spring. I do use CCI primers which may well be the issue here as they are known to be harder.
Compromises safety; light primer strikes(23/03/2018)
I bought this Wolf competition spring set from Brownell's for a Glock 34. First, the trigger reset does not engage completely, which creates an unsafe condition. Secondly, I had about 10% light primer strikes on some Winchester white box ammo from Walmart that I had shot a couple hundred rounds with the same Glock 34 the weekend before and had no issues with the stock springs. I replaced the 4 lb Wolf firing pin spring with the stock spring and the trigger tab safety engages as designed. I will shoot it at a USPSA shooting match tomorrow to see if the light primer strike situation is also solved. (I gathered the ammo that had light primer strikes, and shot it successfully through a Glock 26 with factory springs. Only one round wouldn't fire.)