TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 Review

First Impressions of TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0

The TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 trigger promises to be a game-changer in the world of Glock customization. TF Tactical claims this trigger offers enhanced adjustability, a shorter pull, and a quicker reset. All of these are highly sought after by competitive shooters and those looking to improve their Glock’s performance.

My search for a better Glock trigger started with frustrating inconsistencies in my Gen 3 Glock 19. The stock trigger felt mushy and had a long reset. I was hoping the Lightning Tap SPSR 2.0 would provide a crisp, responsive trigger pull.

The Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 arrived in a simple, no-frills package. Upon opening, the trigger itself appeared well-machined. I immediately noticed the adjustment screws, a significant departure from the traditional pin system.

I considered other triggers like the Apex Tactical Action Enhancement Trigger and the Agency Arms Drop-In Trigger. I opted for the TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 due to its adjustability and promise of compatibility across various Glock frames. I was hopeful that its adjustment features would help me overcome the compatibility headaches I’ve encountered in the past.

My initial reaction was cautiously optimistic. The design appeared innovative, but the proof would be in the installation and performance at the range. I was eager to see if it lived up to its claims of being the “World’s Fastest Trigger”.


Real-World Testing: Putting TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 to the Test

First Use Experience

My first experience with the TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 was at my local indoor shooting range. I installed it in my Glock 19 Gen 3. Installation was straightforward with the new adjustment screws.

The first few rounds were disappointing. The trigger failed to reset reliably, regardless of how I adjusted the screws. This was frustrating, as the product description highlighted the ease of adjustment and near universal compatibility.

Extended Use & Reliability

After several range sessions and numerous adjustments, the trigger still presented reset issues. It became clear that the “easy drop in installation” claim was far from accurate. I spent more time tinkering than shooting.

Durability-wise, the trigger showed no signs of wear and tear. The aluminum construction seemed robust. However, the unreliability of the reset overshadowed any positive aspects of its build quality.

Compared to my previous experience with a Glockworx trigger (which had a cleaner break but similar reset issues), the Lightning Tap SPSR 2.0 was no better. I expected improved performance, but it was a letdown. Ultimately, I was disappointed with the unreliable performance of this trigger after having installed it and given a fair test.

Breaking Down the Features of TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0

Specifications

The TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 boasts several key specifications. It is designed for Glock models 17 and 19 (Gen 1-3). The trigger is black with a gold safety.

  • Manufacturer: TF Tactical
  • Color: Black w/Gold Safety
  • Gun Make: Glock
  • Gun Model: Glock 17, Glock 19
  • Model Generation: 3, 2, 1
  • Condition: Factory Demo (Fair)
  • Installation: Screw Adjustment

The adjustment screws, designed to replace a pin, are intended to allow for perfect fitting into various frames. The short pull and reset are supposed to provide faster follow-up shots. These specifications sounded promising, but the actual performance failed to deliver.

Performance & Functionality

The TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 aims for improved trigger performance. The stated goal is a shorter pull and faster reset. Unfortunately, in my testing, it failed to deliver reliable reset functionality.

The trigger pull was lighter than the stock trigger. However, the unreliability of the reset made it difficult to assess its true potential. It did not meet expectations and ultimately detracted from the shooting experience.

Design & Ergonomics

The trigger’s design is visually appealing with its black finish and gold safety. The aluminum construction feels solid in hand. However, the aesthetics are secondary to functionality, and the trigger’s performance issues overshadowed its design.

The adjustment screws, while innovative in theory, added complexity. The small screws made adjustments difficult at the range. Overall, the design didn’t compensate for its functional shortcomings.

Durability & Maintenance

The TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 seems durable, with its aluminum construction. After several range trips, it showed no visible signs of wear.

Cleaning and maintaining the trigger was simple. However, reliability issues outweigh the ease of maintenance, making it a moot point. In my experience, the core issue was functionality over long term wear.

Accessories and Customization Options

The TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 does not come with additional accessories beyond the trigger itself. Its main customization feature is the adjustable screws.

It is designed as a drop-in replacement for the stock Glock trigger. However, compatibility with other aftermarket Glock parts was not explicitly tested during my review. I would suggest further research regarding customization with other non-OEM parts.

Pros and Cons of TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0

Pros

  • Potentially lighter trigger pull compared to stock Glock trigger.
  • Adjustment screws offer a degree of customization.
  • Durable aluminum construction.
  • Visually appealing design.

Cons

  • Unreliable reset functionality.
  • Adjustment screws can be difficult to adjust.
  • Does not live up to the claim of “easy drop in installation”.


Who Should Buy TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0?

The TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 might appeal to experienced gunsmiths. Those with a deep understanding of Glock mechanics and a willingness to troubleshoot might find some value in its adjustability.

Beginner Glock owners or those seeking a simple drop-in upgrade should avoid this product. The reset issues and adjustment difficulties outweigh any potential benefits. Before purchasing, I would recommend exploring more reliable and well-reviewed trigger options.

Conclusion on TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0

The TF Tactical Lightning Tap Short Pull-Short Reset 2.0 ultimately falls short of its promises. The unreliable reset function significantly impacts its value.

At $51.97, the price is not justified given the performance issues. Other triggers on the market offer better reliability and a smoother shooting experience for a similar price point.

I cannot personally recommend this product. The frustration of constant adjustments and reset failures outweighs any potential benefits. Instead, I would suggest exploring other Glock trigger options with more consistent and reliable performance.

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