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Old February 24th, 2008
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Default Re: Powder River Precision XD Striker Safety Lever

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Originally Posted by jtkratzer View Post


Another thing I noticed about this part, because the take up is eliminated, the trigger breaks without being pulled so far back in the trigger guard. This is another benefit for me as the factory trigger pull finishes with the trigger almost all the way to the "back" of the trigger guard.
I appreciate your report on this modification and understand not wanting to turn this into a debate.

I think it's important to realize that reducing the take up and especially shortening the reset in a carry gun can be dangerous. Thats the reason why SA does NOT shorten the reset on when they provide their "Carry Option" package.

I had the carry package done on my XD9SC and highly recommend it. The combat action job and night sights are worth the price. I don't know if the adjustable overtravel is worth it or not. Although, I tend to agree with you the the trigger brake being so far back is annoying, again I think it's beneficial for a carry gun - adrenaline and reduced fine motor control during BAR contribute to NDs.

Personally, any gun that I carry will (if needed) only be modified by the manufacturer. My sporting and competition guns are usually done by EGW... and I'm sure it's obvious, but any of those guns would be downright dangerous for a carry weapon.

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