In all my Glocks, carry or competition, I use a NY-1 trigger spring and 3.5 lb connector. It gives a 7 to 8 lb pull with no stageing of the trigger. Just a strait pull backwards.
Now you will far far more likely have to hold a person at bay for police than shoot them. It's holding one at bay, nervious and finger on the trigger, that makes the use of a heavy trigger pull a good thing. And that is why I use that setup.
I don't fault those who carry 1911s or 3.5 connecters as long as you keep your finger off the trigger unless you want that gun to go off. This is especially true in winter if you wear glovers and have to shoot a Glock or a SA that has the safty off. Gloves must might make your fingers insensitive to the trigger, and thus set up for a AD/ND and someone dead. Lawsuits happen that way....
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