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Has anyone tried these?



 
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There's been a lot of discussions about the APEX and the GRAYGUNS triggers.

https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...orum_scope=430601935

Here's one just listed in the classifieds...

https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/3440069424


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I just listed one in our classifieds. The trigger did what the manufacture stated, it lowered the trigger pull but for me I was getting a pinch on recoil so it's up for sale. I have the curved version of the same trigger on it's way to me. My son has the flat model on his P-320 and loves it. Chris
 
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I have one and much prefer it to the original style factory trigger. It allows me to position my finger more naturally rather than fitting the curve. It also allows me to shoot while wearing light gloves.




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I have tried the Apex Advanced Curved Trigger and the Gray Guns PELT Curved Trigger.
I personally prefer the Apex in my gun.
My gun does double duty as my IDPA gun and also as my actual carry gun. For competition only, I might give the nod to the Gray Guns trigger, but not by much.

One major difference between the Apex curved trigger and the Gray Guns curved trigger is that the external profile of the Gray Guns trigger matches the factory, but the Apex is both thinner and less curved, so it will put you in ESP in IDPA if that is important to you.

The completely flat triggers just don't feel right to me, but the factory curve is also a bit extreme. The reduced curve of the Apex hits the right balance for me.


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Huge difference, should come with these from the factory. It made a good pistol great!
 
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Apex trigger on...only a few "dagnabbit's" and a "son of a motherless goat" later...




 
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I like mine, big improvement over that factory unit which pinched my finger.



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