There are a remarkable number of threads on "P365 Triggers", and what amazes me is that the trigger itself has so little effect on the actual discharge, yet gets so much discussion. If you change the trigger ALONE all you can to is:
1. Change the shape of the trigger;
2. Change the pre-travel;
3. Change the post-travel,
4. Change the force required with springs;
5. Change the trigger face position when discharge occurs.
All the rest of trigger discharge will remain exactly the same: The takeup will end the same way, the actual rear release will have the same slope -- it will be a photo you can expand and compress on the X and Y axes of displacement and force -- but the curve will still be the same.
Only sear changes can fundamentally change that discharge force/displacement curve, and so far only the RAMM Tactical Leverage Trigger does that, just like Apex and other sear change products do that for other brands.
I've tried almost every trigger sold, and with the exception of the RAMM, they are all just iterating 1 thru 5 above.
Feel free to discuss. . .
1. Change the shape of the trigger;
2. Change the pre-travel;
3. Change the post-travel,
4. Change the force required with springs;
5. Change the trigger face position when discharge occurs.
All the rest of trigger discharge will remain exactly the same: The takeup will end the same way, the actual rear release will have the same slope -- it will be a photo you can expand and compress on the X and Y axes of displacement and force -- but the curve will still be the same.
Only sear changes can fundamentally change that discharge force/displacement curve, and so far only the RAMM Tactical Leverage Trigger does that, just like Apex and other sear change products do that for other brands.
I've tried almost every trigger sold, and with the exception of the RAMM, they are all just iterating 1 thru 5 above.
Feel free to discuss. . .