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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.

Thanks!
 
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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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I have some MCarbo stuff on a Kel-Tec carbine and think they make good stuff. They also give a Veterans discount on everything they sell.


 
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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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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.
 
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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.
 
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What would I gain from changing out the trigger? Please enlighten me.


The flat trigger breaks at 90 degrees and for some just has a better feel than the standard curved trigger.



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Originally posted by Stroonz:
My gun is completely stock and I like it that way What would I gain from changing out the trigger? Please enlighten me.

These are self defense pistols, for use at close range. You gain nothing practical. It's all preference. My preference has always been curve.


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Another vote here for Grayguns.

Armory Craft is another option, and I'd probably get it over the factory or Mcarbo.

The Sig factory trigger is a decent trigger, and would probably be my next choice.

I have some Mcarbo stuff for my Sub2k (including a flat trigger). Mcarbo makes some good stuff, but wouldn't be my top choice here.
 
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Thanks to all for your input, I'll check out the other options that was recommended.
 
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