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Does any company other than Agency make a p320 trigger with safety? My distributor discontinued
them. I looked elsewhere but have not found any.
 
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That's the only one I'm aware of.
 
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at's the only one I'm aware

Wow. $160 and out of stock. APEX no longer carries P320 trigger components and the agency is back ordered. Is there something we are missing here? do we know why APEX no longer had P320 trigger components.
 
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do we know why APEX no longer had P320 trigger components.


As I posted in the other thread from yesterday about Apex P320 parts:

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Lack of sales along with increased production costs. Apex stated that continuing to offer P320 parts was "cost prohibitive". They also discontinued some of their Walther and CZ parts.
 
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Today when everyone and his brother's next door neighbor's cousin gets to be an added name in a lawsuit, that's certainly something that would constitute being "cost prohibitive". Big Grin
Might might not have been THE reason, but it sure didn't hurt.

Stop making one, you almost look guilty (to the eyes of a jury). But if you dump all the slow sellers, it looks financial. Hopefully.
 
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I’m actually surprised that someone hasn’t made a cheap replacement trigger with the dingus on it. It’s not like the specs would be hard to match. Hell, someone could easily copy the Agency version in plastic a-la Glock.




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Today when everyone and his brother's next door neighbor's cousin gets to be an added name in a lawsuit, that's certainly something that would constitute being "cost prohibitive". Big Grin
Might might not have been THE reason, but it sure didn't hurt.

Stop making one, you almost look guilty (to the eyes of a jury). But if you dump all the slow sellers, it looks financial. Hopefully.


But, by that logic Walther and CZ are also unsafe? Let’s face it, it has zero to do with the near hysteria about the 320, and everything to do with the fact that everyone in their dog is making 320 parts.

That’s A. And B is the hysteria doesn’t affect most gun buyers. They buy what the guy at the gun counter recommends to them. And if the shop is pushing SIGs that’s what gets sold.

Apex never got very involved in the 320. And given the market saturation, the machine time is better spent on other projects.

As to the trigger tab trigger, no one that buys the 320 wants it. If the market really did, you’d find the Chinese knocking it off on Wish or Temu like it was cool.




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