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I have been a Glock and Beretta guy but recently got a Sig P365XL with manual safety. Nice gun (finish sucks though, already wears off), but trigger is lacking for me. I know quite a few people installed M Carbo spring kit on their 365, but I am wondering about his short stroke trigger upgrade listed here: https://www.mcarbo.com/sig-sau...trigger-upgrade.aspx

Does it include the spring kit or I need to order the springs separately, and how hard, in your view, is it to install? I watched their video, looks difficult. Also, is it worth it? I do not like the stock trigger, it kind of feels wrong-angle. TIA to the Forum.
 
Posts: 287 | Registered: November 20, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Recommend Installing The Sig P365 Trigger Spring Kit at the same time for less work and more overall trigger pull reduction up to 40% less than factory trigger pull.


so it's not included.
I did install their spring kit a few months ago when I switched to the SIG flat trigger. Wasn't hard. Just took my time.



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so it's not included.
I did install their spring kit a few months ago when I switched to the SIG flat trigger. Wasn't hard. Just took my time.


Thanks. I actually wish I had a curved trigger on the 365XL. Looks like it has less of a trigger reach length than the stock flat trigger that comes on 365XL. I need to buy it from Sig, along with Carbo's spring kit. I guess.
 
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Yes, and does titanium striker make sense for $99?
 
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Yes, and does titanium striker make sense for $99?


Not to me it doesn't. I don't have light strikes and/or primer drag so I see no need for it, especially at that price.
 
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I put both spring and trigger kits in my 365 and 365X. It made a big difference in the 365. The X trigger wasn’t as bad but it still helped. I also swapped out the curved trigger on the regular 365 for the Sig flat trigger.

Installation wasn’t hard, just follow along with the video. Using grease like the recommend does help. I bought their super lube and bench block
 
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I ordered the spring kit from M Carbo, but will not install his trigger. I will put Sig factory curved trigger into my 365XL and see what happens. Coincidentally, shot my buddy's regular 365 with curved trigger, and his is just excellent. Smooth and crisp. Go figure.
 
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Dang. Now I remember why I stay off of MCarbo's site. Now where's that credit card?


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