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I bought a new P320 Tacop, but I really don't like the trigger. It literally has three stages:
1. 1/4 light pull
2. 1/8 or 1/16 heavier pull to the break point
3. Break

The second stage actually pulls the rear of the slide down slightly. There is also a lot of slide play. When I push and release the rear of the slide vertically, it would tilt down and up.

Is this normal? If so, can I upgrade the trigger to something better?
 
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The voluntary “upgrade” to the P320 yields what you’re describing. But in my experience only with an empty gun while dry firing. During live fire the trigger has a bit of take up on the first shot then a clean break. If you ride the trigger to reset for the following shot there’s no take up, just a clean break again. Have you fired it yet?



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