Ghost Inc
Authorized Dealer • Glock Trigger Specialists • Miami, Florida • Since 2000
Ghost Inc is the Miami, Florida specialist in Glock trigger connectors and small-parts upgrades — the US manufacturer whose 3.5 lb connector swap has been the canonical Glock trigger upgrade in the American aftermarket since the company was founded in 2000. The Ghost Inc catalog covers the full connector weight range (3.0, 3.3, 3.5, 4.5, and 5.0 pound pulls), spring kits, the declassified Turbo Maritime Spring Cups, MOAB baseplates, and small-parts components for the Ruger SR, Sig Sauer, Walther, and M&P platforms alongside the Glock-primary catalog. Keep Shooting stocks the EVO Elite 3.5 lb connector — the canonical defensive-and-range pull weight in the line.
Ghost Inc at Keep Shooting
Ghost Inc is the Miami, Florida specialist in Glock trigger connectors and small-parts upgrades for the Glock platform. Founded in 2000, the company has been shipping connector upgrades, spring kits, and the small-parts complement that defines the Glock trigger-upgrade aftermarket for over two decades. The Ghost Inc connector line ships in five pull-weight options — 3.0 lb (the lightest competition pull), 3.3 lb, 3.5 lb (the canonical defensive/range weight), 4.5 lb, and 5.0 lb (the Tactical, the LE-friendly pull that stays closer to factory weight). Keep Shooting stocks the EVO Elite 3.5 lb connector — the most-installed weight in the line and the canonical Glock trigger upgrade in the American aftermarket. Beyond connectors, Ghost Inc catalogs spring kits, the declassified Turbo Maritime Spring Cups, slide stops, magazine releases, MOAB baseplates, and small-parts components for the Ruger SR, Sig Sauer, Walther, and M&P platforms alongside their Glock-primary line.
EVO Elite 3.5 lb Connector — The Canonical Glock Trigger Upgrade
The Ghost Inc EVO Elite Glock Trigger Connector is the 3.5 lb pull-weight variant in the Ghost connector family — the most-installed Glock trigger upgrade in the US civilian market by a wide margin. The connector is a single stamped-and-precision-machined part that replaces the OEM 5.5 lb factory connector inside the Glock fire control group. Installation is roughly a ten-minute job with a 3/32" punch: field-strip the slide, remove the trigger housing pin, lift the trigger group out, replace the connector, reinstall. No gunsmithing, no permanent modification, and the swap is fully reversible if the shooter ever wants to return the gun to factory configuration. Ghost Inc covers the EVO Elite with their unconditional lifetime warranty — they’ll exchange or replace any Ghost-manufactured part regardless of fault or reason for life.
How a Glock Trigger Connector Actually Works
The Glock fire control system is unusual compared to traditional single-action or double-action handguns — rather than a hammer striking a firing pin, Glock uses a striker-fired mechanism where the trigger releases a pre-tensioned striker that drives directly forward into the primer. The connector is the small component that bridges the trigger bar (the part the shooter pulls on) to the striker release mechanism: as the trigger moves rearward, the trigger bar slides along the connector’s angled ramp, and at the end of travel the connector deflects the trigger bar downward, releasing the striker to fire.
The geometry of that angled ramp is what determines the pull weight. A shallower ramp angle requires less force to deflect the trigger bar (lighter pull). A steeper ramp angle requires more force (heavier pull). The factory 5.5 lb connector uses a steeper ramp by design — deliberately chosen so the trigger feels distinct from a hair-trigger to satisfy LE agency procurement specs and the “NY1 trigger” market that prefers a heavier pull. Aftermarket connectors at 3.5 lb, 3.0 lb, etc., use shallower ramp angles that produce lighter, smoother pulls without changing any other component of the fire control system.
The connector is also the disconnector: after the round fires, the slide cycles rearward, and the cycling slide physically resets the connector relationship with the trigger bar so the next trigger press can engage the striker again. That dual role (trigger-pull-weight controller + cycle-reset disconnector) is why the connector is the single most-impactful part in the Glock fire control group, and why the connector swap is the most common upgrade. Other components — the trigger bar, the trigger shoe, the striker spring — can also be swapped for further tuning, but the connector is where the biggest single change to felt trigger behavior comes from.
The Broader Ghost Inc Catalog — Springs, Maritime Cups, Baseplates
Beyond the EVO Elite connector, the Ghost Inc catalog covers the small-parts ecosystem that surrounds the Glock fire control group. The connector weight range ships five options: the 3.0 lb (the lightest, intended for competition use where the shooter is trained on a hair-trigger and wants maximum speed), the 3.3 lb (refinement between the 3.0 and 3.5), the 3.5 lb (our SKU), the 4.5 lb (a middle-weight upgrade that drops meaningfully below factory without going as light as the 3.5), and the 5.0 lb Tactical connector (often spec’d by LE agency armorers who want a small reduction from factory weight while staying close to qualification-spec feel). The Turbo Maritime Spring Cups are particularly interesting: spring cups with engineered grooves that allow water to escape the firing pin channel on the striker’s forward stroke — meaning the Glock will fire reliably even when fully submerged or operated wet. The technology was originally classified Navy SEAL hardware before being declassified and productized commercially by Ghost Inc. MOAB baseplates are extended magazine baseplates that add capacity (+2 to +5 rounds depending on the model) without permanently modifying the magazine. Beyond Glock, the Ghost catalog covers small-parts components for the Ruger SR series, Sig Sauer, Walther, and Smith & Wesson M&P platforms. Keep Shooting’s catalog focuses on the Glock connector; if you’re building out a complete Glock trigger package or shopping the broader Ghost catalog, the manufacturer site at ghostinc.com covers the remaining products.
Pairing & Cross-References
Because the EVO Elite installs in the Glock platform, the natural pairing is the Glock parts catalog, where the Ghost connector surfaces alongside the rest of the Glock-fit aftermarket (OEM and aftermarket barrels, the AmeriGlo and TruGlo night-sight options, the Glock 19 Complete Lower Parts Kit for stripped-frame builders, and the small-parts complement for armorer-tier work). For the Glock barrel sub-bucket, see the Glock barrels category. For the complete Glock brand catalog covering OEM pistols, parts, and accessories, see the brand landing. For the broader gun parts catalog covering AR-15, AK, 1911, and military-surplus platforms, see the parent catalog.
Frequently Asked Questions — Ghost Inc
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Yes, Keep Shooting is an authorized Ghost Inc dealer. All products are sourced directly and include full manufacturer warranty coverage.