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Gray Guns or Apex Flat trigger?

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#1 ·
I am looking at either the Apex or Gray Guns Flat Faced triggers for the new P320 RX. If I go Apex, I will most likely do the forward set kit. Anyone know of the main difference between these two, any pros / cons of one over the other? Thanks in advance.
 
#2 ·
I have the Apex and like it a lot. I had it before without the forward set trigger bar and now with it and like it even more. Both will reduce the trigger pull weight (assuming the Apex "advanced" trigger). I don't think the Gray Guns will reduce the length of the trigger pull or over travel like the Apex trigger bar will. Unfortunately, I've only tried the Apex so I can't give you a good comparison. Hopefully somebody will respond who has used both setups.
 
#13 ·
I ordered an Apex Advanced Flat trigger just before the Sig upgrade was was announced in 2018, like the flat trigger. Was still looking for some improvement, finally installed the Apex Trigger Bar. Trigger pull now 5.5lbs, would like to reduce the pull to 3.5-4Lbs. Should have gone the Grayguns route in hindsight. Any suggestions? Got a lot from your video's.
 
#9 ·
Question. Haven't read the forums in depth yet, but I have a p320 with the Apex trigger and really loved it.

Took off the Apex trigger before I sent in the gun for the 'recall'. Now have the gun back, debating on whether or not to put the trigger back in or has that also been re-worked as well?

In other words, have a pre-recall Apex trigger.
 
#14 ·
I had the Apex forward set flat trigger in my 320C. It didn't lower the pull weight as far as I could tell (no scale, just my perception). It did remove all the take up, but the reset was weak-if I rode the reset sometimes the trigger wouldn't come all the way back without a nudge. I guess maybe the spring got boogered up during installation? I couldn't get it back on to save my life so I took it to a gunsmith. I ended up replacing it with the GGI competition trigger-a world of difference. In retrospect, probably too light for EDC but it's my bedside gun with a light and Romeo 1.