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Thread: striker fired pistol triggers
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May 26th, 2017, 11:40 AM #11
Re: striker fired pistol triggers
I just put a DK custom competition trigger in my Glock 17. It was $150. It made a huge difference. You can adjust the pre - travel and over travel. I don't have a trigger gauge but I would guess the weight at 2.5-3lb. If you have a Glock they are worth looking at.
I need to check out a Sig 320 and the new M&P to see how I like them. With the Sig I can't get past the high bore axis.Any vote for a third party is a vote for a Democrat. You are the enemy.
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Re: striker fired pistol triggers
Well, I had the opportunity to dry fire a SIG 320 pistol today and I must say I am duly impressed. It is very "glock like" except for a bit of a "wrinkle" going back reset. Not quite as nice as a glock but IMO it is actually better than the ruger american and the M&P 2.0 that I recently dry fired.
Still don't like the high grip-to-boreline axis of the SIG product line but the 320's trigger overshadow's that deficiency.
A nice trigger = nice pistol.
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