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The Colt did have a sweet trigger but it looks like a Charter Arms. Fit and finish leave a lot to be desired.


Ugg. I was hoping they looked better in person. I'd still like to hold one though.
 
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Thank you for the write up and pics.

Wish that I had the ability to have gotten down to the meeting this year.


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Thanks for the pictures! Very excited for the P220 Legion SAO!


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Kinda of excited for the possibility of the hk p7 information; though I don't want to get my hopes up.
 
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I've eschewed "tupperware" guns for a long time basically because they didn't fit my hand with it's short trigger finger. Ergos were usually also "block" like which turned me off as well. Closest I ever came was a KelTec P11 which was passed off as the trigger was an abomination.

I've been a 1911 fitted with short triggers and a BHP fan as well for literally decades. Wanted to love the CZ75 series but the trigger reach was just too long.

So I have high hopes that the CZ P10C with the flattest grip insert might just be a break through for me: not too fat as a double stacker and the trigger comfortably within reach. We'll see.... Certainly the trigger and impulse shown in the video on the CZ site are big positives.

Huge kudos to Dusty for his photographs and comments! Well done!



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I installed the flat face Gray Guns trigger (P-STR8 dual adjustable trigger) in my M11-A1. I'm not gonna lie and say I know exactly what the second adjustment is for. The one screw is for the overtravel just like the P-SAIT from them. I will say I really like it. I feel like the double action stroke is shorter. I'm a sucker for flat faced triggers and I will likely be buying more. The over travel was perfect as it came. I took the P-SAIT trigger that was in my M11-A1 and put it in my DAK 224. I was told that these do not work with single stack P series guns in 9mm. Not sure about the 220.

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I bought one of those flat triggers after I tried one on the P226 Legion in Grayguns case. Excellent trigger! I'm installing this in my old P228 when I get home.

I still have more to see at the convention!


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Amazing! Thanks for all the info & pics. Cool


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I got a flat face, instead of an intermediate trigger today for my well loved P229 DAK. I will let everyone know, especially Roy how it goes.




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I was told that these do not work with single stack P series guns in 9mm. Not sure about the 220.


It is probably better stated that they will not work in the 239, or any 225 guns. They will fit in any of the current production 220s, regardless of caliber.




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On the Grayguns site, the flat faced trigger is listed for a Sig P320. Do I understand correctly that the flat faced trigger will fit any/every Sig (except the 239 or 225)? Is that correct?


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On the Grayguns site, the flat faced trigger is listed for a Sig P320. Do I understand correctly that the flat faced trigger will fit any/every Sig (except the 239 or 225)? Is that correct?


No the flat face classic p-series trigger isn't available on their site yet.


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Eagerly awaiting confirmation that the GGI straight face trigger will work in the DAK P226 and P229.




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"Coonan's new 45ACP and 357 Commander-ish guns. Still heavy and rattley"

So, you're not a big Coonan fan? What would you suggest they do to make them better?

Thanks for the great pics and report!


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No the flat face classic p-series trigger isn't available on their site yet.


So, where do you get 'em? --Never mind, I found the thread discussing this. They will be on the Grayguns website soon....


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Eagerly awaiting confirmation that the GGI straight face trigger will work in the DAK P226 and P229.


I know the PSAIT definitely does. I don't see why the flat faced wouldn't.


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"Coonan's new 45ACP and 357 Commander-ish guns. Still heavy and rattley"

So, you're not a big Coonan fan? What would you suggest they do to make them better?

Thanks for the great pics and report!


I just feel like the fit and finish isn't conducive to a gun that's $1000+. The slide to frame fit is atrocious. The bead blasting on the matte rounds is course in appearance not a fine glass bead finish. The beavertail area looks like an after thought. For my money they aren't worth it. I would much rather spend $900 on a S&W performance center 627 if you want 8 shots of 357. As far as the 45 version I just don't see them doing anything better than a standard 1911.


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No the flat face classic p-series trigger isn't available on their site yet.


So, where do you get 'em? --Never mind, I found the thread discussing this. They will be on the Grayguns website soon....


Hopefully end of the week-ish.




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I shook hands with Hickok45 and his son at Daniel Defense's booth.

Here he is holding DD's new suppressor:





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"Coonan's new 45ACP and 357 Commander-ish guns. Still heavy and rattley"

So, you're not a big Coonan fan? What would you suggest they do to make them better?

Thanks for the great pics and report!


I just feel like the fit and finish isn't conducive to a gun that's $1000+. The slide to frame fit is atrocious. The bead blasting on the matte rounds is course in appearance not a fine glass bead finish. The beavertail area looks like an after thought. For my money they aren't worth it. I would much rather spend $900 on a S&W performance center 627 if you want 8 shots of 357. As far as the 45 version I just don't see them doing anything better than a standard 1911.


So, what do you think about Jerry Miculek , and his reviews of shooting the Coonan .357?


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