Love the armory craft dual adjustable trigger. I have it in two of my P320s. Fantastic trigger for the price.
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Love the armory craft dual adjustable trigger. I have it in two of my P320s. Fantastic trigger for the price.What is the best P320 trigger? I have several P320s the carry ones have Apex flat replacements. And are pretty good for a simple upgrade. But I’ll looking for a premium “BBQ” gun but not so fancy that would would double as my Zombie apocalypse gun. I was leaning hard to a P226 SAO but maybe I can tweak the P320 trigger on an AXG grip to rival a SAO?
Are they better or as good as the classic SAO to the point it would make a real world difference to a non-competition shooter?One way to look at the recommendations here is that ALL of the systems -- Gray, Apex, Armory Craft -- and presumably Sig-Sauer's flat trigger, too -- are good.
I'm looking at installing an improved trigger in a M17 and a M18, to get some of the promised benefits. But I don't want to go with the lightened springs of the "competition" versions. I would like to keep the original "safety values" of the stock triggers and keep what some vendors call the "duty trigger."
Has anyone gathered actual data on the differences between the different flat triggers? As in length of travel, press weight, percentage of change in level of effort, etc.? That might provide some insight as to the benefits of the different systems. How about a comparison between the flat triggers and the "slightly curved" triggers offered by Armory Craft and Gray Guns?
I'm ready to order better triggers for my P320 family pistols -- the factory originals are not bad by any means -- but can't decide which one(s) to get!
The P320 trigger can be massaged into being a very good striker fired trigger. Many may be satisfied with the factory as it is.Are they better or as good as the classic SAO to the point it would make a real world difference to a non-competition shooter?