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I have a 320 in 357 sig that has not been upgraded by Sig. I really like the trigger as is.

Looking at the Grayguns flat trigger, its noted for " Voluntary up-graded pistols"
Will these still work on non-upgraded 320's ?


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If you really like the trigger as is, why even change it? I don't believe the GG trigger will work for your application.



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Hi! We can understand why some P320 owners have their reasons for not participating in the voluntary upgrade program. I can only state that the new fire control system (which incorporates some of our patented features) represents an astounding amount of R&D and hard work. The voluntary upgrade is thus superior in every objective measure; less total trigger travel, negligible overtravel, smoother takeup, a defined wall, and lighter breaking pull weight. And, it is more tolerant of rough handling and abuse than the original system. So, of course we support it, and recommend it.

While our current P320CT and ST triggers fit the un-upgraded FCU in the same way as our original PELT, there are differences in timing and overtravel values which may require adjustment. No combination of factory or aftermarket parts should be considered equivalent to the voluntary upgrade.

I hope this helps you. Thanks!

-Bruce




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apf383 - My current trigger is curved but most excellent break and smoothness, it’s dreamy.
I am in my 60’s and fingers are getting arthritic and boney prominences.
So the flat trigger really helps.

Bruce,
Thx
Understand completely, I’ve read quite a bit on this forum that it’s a coin toss whether the pistols come back with good triggers or not.
I’ve never had a burp or hiccup with my stock FCU, (see above) and am of the “if it ain’t broke” mindset.

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Originally posted by Grayguns:
Hi! We can understand why some P320 owners have their reasons for not participating in the voluntary upgrade program. I can only state that the new fire control system (which incorporates some of our patented features) represents an astounding amount of R&D and hard work. The voluntary upgrade is thus superior in every objective measure; less total trigger travel, negligible overtravel, smoother takeup, a defined wall, and lighter breaking pull weight. And, it is more tolerant of rough handling and abuse than the original system. So, of course we support it, and recommend it.

While our current P320CT and ST triggers fit the un-upgraded FCU in the same way as our original PELT, there are differences in timing and overtravel values which may require adjustment. No combination of factory or aftermarket parts should be considered equivalent to the voluntary upgrade.

I hope this helps you. Thanks!

-Bruce


Well, I just can't ignore the words of the trusted sage advice here so I'm sending in my 320c for the upgrade.
I've never known Bruce to steer us wrong.

One question I'll ask for help on is; I have Trijicon HD's installed, should I leave them on?
Or does Sig remove the sights when mill work is done?
I really don't want to remove them but they aren't cheap either is they get dinged
Any input?


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I have Trijicon HD's on all mine, too. No need to remove then when sending the pistol for "upgrade."
 
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Originally posted by sns3guppy:
I have Trijicon HD's on all mine, too. No need to remove then when sending the pistol for "upgrade."


Thx man


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