I just ordered a new Sig P365 380, I'm wanting to change the trigger to a flat trigger. I'm looking at two options, the Sig factory flat trigger and the Mcarbo flat trigger. I would like some feedback on your thoughts from those who have changed the trigger to a flat trigger.
I used the Gray Guns flat triggers in all my P365s and 320s. I chose them because it allows me to adjust for over travel. The MCarbo also has the over travel adjustment, so of the two you mentioned that is what I would use.
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Posts: 3046 | Location: Middle-TN | Registered: November 05, 2003
All my standard P365's now wear a Sig factory flat trigger. I'm a huge fan. While other triggers offer adjustments, I don't find a need for that on a carry pistol. Also I like that the gun is equipped with a factory made trigger.
It's not as easy as doing a P320 but it isn't a horrible job either. Just watch the various videos on youtube for help.
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Posts: 4608 | Location: SouthCentral PA | Registered: December 05, 1999
My 365 triggers are stock so my contribution would be to go to Gray Guns if you upgrade. All I hear is good things about this company and they participate in this forum.
Posts: 1018 | Location: Central Ohio | Registered: January 05, 2018
I’ve heard the expression many times “ignorance is bliss” I have a 365/380 I love and carry daily, and I take it to the range often. My gun is completely stock and I like it that way What would I gain from changing out the trigger? Please enlighten me.