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Took the my M11-A1 with the new GGI DA/SA flat trigger and me likey!

My 10 yard target, 50 rounds of Federal 115gr unsupported. I feel the trigger design gives me better control. I will likely order a couple more. Home run GGI



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Grayguns now has these triggers available online at the Grayguns website - https://grayguns.com/product/p...le-straight-trigger/

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Can you talk a bit about the aluminum vs steel versions? Why have both and are there benefits to either over the other?
 
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Can you talk a bit about the aluminum vs steel versions? Why have both and are there benefits to either over the other?


Why not? During the testing, the Aluminum has been holding up just as well as the alloy steel version. Bruce was pretty confident with the material choice. It is less expensive for the material and machining, so that's another reason. (Options are good.)

Also, Aluminum allows for different colors in the future, and you may or not be surprised at how many folks ask about colors.


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I wonder if these will work on older p220's...


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I wonder if these will work on older p220's...


It should as long as they don't have the 8mm wide trigger, then your options are somewhat limited.

I only have one P220 (not counting X-Series) that has the wider trigger. It has a GG trigger in it. Actually I put the trigger in the Sig before any rounds were fired.




 
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I just put the P320 straight faced trigger on a P320, and was exceedingly impressed. I went straight to the range, and the RO was commenting on the very tight groups.


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Can this work on a dak 220?


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Bruce,
Any idea if a flat trigger will be available for the SAO P220 and P226 ?
All my DA/SA p220's, P226, and P229's are sporting the flat triggers. Love them.
 
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Just installed Grayguns RED trigger on my 229 elite and it turned out that it was adjusted out of the box for my requirements. Great cold weather allowances and superb short reset on 2d shot.


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