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May 4th, 2012, 03:16 PM #1Active Member
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Best trigger for a gun
Ok guys and gals post what you think is the best trigger out there for any handgun I'll start.....
Walther PPQ if you haven't tried this trigger you really should beats any stock gun or for that matter even most if not all aftermarket pistols in the market. The reset is short sweet 1/10 of an inch, it's crisp and just so nice... I also have an XDM 45 acp compact and next to my ppq this trigger is like a thud , just bought a powder river precision ultimate trigger kit to put in , but we shall see if it is close to my PPQ... I'd say after the PPQ is the glock ....
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Re: Best trigger for a gun
Python. Quality 1911. Dan Wesson revolver. Take your pick.
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May 4th, 2012, 03:24 PM #3
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The one that is on it.
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May 4th, 2012, 08:15 PM #4
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Most any single action revolver. Or a quality 1911.
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Re: Best trigger for a gun
The best out of the box trigger I ever felt was a Kimber Match Target Limited. Had a chance to buy it for $1100 and now I wish I would have. only 1000 were made.
In the polymer world, the FN .45 Tactical has the best trigger, IMO.BCM and Glock...for a bigger pile of 'cold dead hands' brass.
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May 4th, 2012, 08:39 PM #6
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Re: Best trigger for a gun
I have ( well my dad and I share it) a colt 1911 and my trigger is smooth as butter but it is not as good as my PPQ .. I know what all of you must think and I thought it before shooting this gun, don't take my word for it , go try one out! Or fondle one at the local shop, bet you walk out with one. I agree that the 1911 have a great all around trigger but with polys I have not even paid for a trigger and had it be this good.
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May 4th, 2012, 09:03 PM #8
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PPQ has a hell of a trigger. After trying one a few weekends ago, it will be my next gun I buy hands down. It will eventually replace my G19 as my EDC. Ergonomics on it as well are just stunning.
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May 5th, 2012, 02:52 AM #10Grand Member
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Re: Best trigger for a gun
To be honest i have never seen a Walther PPQ not even a P99 in a Gunstore for sale , i keep hearing about them but never seen one, Walther must not be trying very hard to sell them .
About 4 years ago i bought a Para ordnance LTC for EDC, the trigger were not the nicest then when new new but about 6 months ago the trigger became extremely smooth, light and crisp like some one gave it a trigger job or something, must have broken in or something.
Next is the trigger on my Taurus Pt 1911, blued, trigger on my New Stainless PT 1911 is not half as nice as my Blued Gun, maybe it strue what they say about stainless..
Third is the trigger on my SIg Pro 2009, best trigger on a Polymer Gun i have ever handled.
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