CMC Glock Flat Trigger Shoe - Gen 6, 9mm G17, G19, G45,G49 - 76001-TS
| SKU | 51655238007 |
|---|---|
| Brand | CMC |
| MPN | 76001-TS |
| UPC | 810169561706 |
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Brand: CMC Triggers
Model: Glock Combat Curve Trigger Shoe (Gen 6)
Firearm Fit: Glock Gen 6 9mm models (including the G17, G19, G45, and G49)
Caliber: 9mm Luger
Stage: Single-Stage functional profile (retains the factory Glock layout)
Trigger Face: Combat Curved (incorporates flat leverage geometry with a comfortable finger pocket curve)
Trigger Shoe: CMC Signature Glock Upgrade Shoe
Material: 6061-T6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum (Shoe)
Finish: Matte Anodized Black
Type: Action Component Enhancement / Upgrade Shoe Only
Second Stage Pull Weight: Approximately 5.5 lbs (retains safe duty weight utilizing factory internals)
Includes: Trigger Shoe with integrated safety tab and required mounting hardware only (Reuses your factory trigger bar and housing)
Features
Upgrade your Glock with the CMC Glock Flat Trigger Shoe, designed for Gen 6 9mm models including the G17, G19, G45, and G49. Built for shooters who want a cleaner, more consistent trigger feel, this flat-face trigger shoe offers a modern profile that supports improved finger placement and a more controlled press. The flat trigger design helps promote a straight rearward pull, making it a smart upgrade for range use, training, or refining your pistol’s overall feel. Manufactured by CMC, this trigger shoe is built with attention to fit, durability, and performance for compatible Glock 9mm platforms.
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