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I have a P365 and love it. I'm considering an XL just for the fun of it. I just dry fired one at a local shop and the trigger is a lot heavier and rougher than the P365. Has anyone else noticed this?
 
Posts: 18 | Registered: January 12, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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No. The flat trigger changes the leverage point of your trigger finger, and feels longer (and maybe creepier) but lighter.
 
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I typically don't care for straight triggers.
I find this one very workable. There's enough travel, and creep, that I find it predictable.
It 'feels' safe, even without a dingus, which is important to me.
 
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Mine has some “grit” to the pull, but that should resolve itself with use. If not, there’s always Robert Burke.


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Just get an XL frame and drop your 365 guts into it. Best of both worlds -- unless you really want that longer barrel.
 
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I didn’t care for the trigger on my 365 or 365X so I put M Carbo trigger spring kits in both and it was a big improvement
 
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