Colton Drayer
With 11 years of specialized experience in auto sear and switch systems for Glock platforms, I've personally evaluated over 300 component variations across 5 different generations. I spent 6 years as lead R&D technician for a major aftermarket parts manufacturer, overseeing durability testing on polymer housings and trigger bar interfaces before shifting to technical education and reviews. My focus is on empirical performance data—I don't recommend anything I haven't cycled at least 5,000 rounds with.
Areas of focus
- Selective-fire trigger pack compatibility
- Auto sear timing and reset tuning
- Polymer vs. billet aluminum housing stress points
- Generation-specific Glock connector bar modifications
- Pin and spring kit durability under rapid cycling
- ATF compliance documentation and manufacturer verification