Jack:
My experience with Glocks is limited to a Glock Gen4 G17 I purchased for my wife after she shot her Court Officer's Gen3 at the range and liked it. Thanks to some ambassadorial work by "Tracker," Teddy Jacobson ("Actions by T") agreed to give it a complete action job, polish the breechface and feed ramp, polish and contour the chamber, modify all engagements including the extractor, and install a "New York Trigger #1" with a Wolff trigger spring, the action of which breaks crisply at 7-1/2 pounds.
That new trigger shown in the videos is impressive, but would one really want to have it installed in a pistol not used for race competition? I'm just asking, not presuming to pass judgment. It just seems to me that using one for EDC would be not unlike carrying a 1911 "cocked" but not "locked" -- i.e., with the safety disengaged. Am I wrong?