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P365 Flat Trigger?

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December 31, 2020, 04:48 PM
aparoche
P365 Flat Trigger?
I am just curious on your opinions of the flat triggers available for the P365? There seems to be a big price difference but which is better — the Sig OEM flat trigger or the Gray Guns flat trigger?
December 31, 2020, 04:52 PM
QB Too
I just installed the Sig OEM flat trigger in my P365 so that it would be the same as my P365XL trigger. It's fine for my use. I don't have any experience with the third party vendors. I couldn't justify the difference in cost (for my use) but certainly the third party flat triggers look nice.
December 31, 2020, 05:07 PM
sigfreund
I much prefer straight triggers, and have the Grayguns version in my P365. It has a set screw that can be adjusted to reduce overtravel that one may get without it.




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December 31, 2020, 05:34 PM
sns3guppy
I have both the factory stock flat trigger, and the grayguns triggers in my P365's. I like the flat trigger much better than the curved.
December 31, 2020, 05:54 PM
aparoche
quote:
Originally posted by sns3guppy:
I have both the factory stock flat trigger, and the grayguns triggers in my P365's. I like the flat trigger much better than the curved.

Obviously, there is a large price difference between the two and I believe the Gray Guns flat trigger has an overtravel screw that the Sig OEM flat trigger does not have. Which trigger is better? Does the extra overtravel screw feature of the Gray Guns version justify the additional cost? The Gray Guns flat trigger is $89 and the Sig OEM flat trigger is $36.
December 31, 2020, 06:21 PM
Lefty Sig
I use the Sig flat in all of my P365's. After getting an XL, it's a must change for the non XL's.

For an SD weapon I prefer to use factory parts, and I think it's best to use non-adjustable triggers. Overtravel screws can incapacitate a weapon if they come loose. Loctite will prevent that, but it's the same idea with AR triggers. Geissele SSA or equivalent for SD, and the Hi-Speed adjustable triggers for target.
December 31, 2020, 06:21 PM
Johnny 3eagles
I started by adding the Sig flat trigger one of my 365s. I then added the GreyGuns flat trigger to the other one. Liked it so much I bought a second GG trigger and replaced the Sig flat trigger. Reduced overtravel makes for a much quicker follow-up shot.





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December 31, 2020, 06:43 PM
aparoche
quote:
Originally posted by Lefty Sig:
I use the Sig flat in all of my P365's. After getting an XL, it's a must change for the non XL's.

For an SD weapon I prefer to use factory parts, and I think it's best to use non-adjustable triggers. Overtravel screws can incapacitate a weapon if they come loose. Loctite will prevent that, but it's the same idea with AR triggers. Geissele SSA or equivalent for SD, and the Hi-Speed adjustable triggers for target.


Great point. I always use Loctite with any adjustable overtravel screws.
December 31, 2020, 09:22 PM
T.Webb
I have 2 (almost) identical 320's ... 1 with a curved trigger, and 1 with a flat trigger. I love the look of the flat trigger, but I shoot the curved trigger noticably better. I have the standard 365 with the curved trigger, and the 365 XL with the flat trigger. Despite the slightly longer sighting plane, and the larger grip surface, I shoot the curved trigger gun better.

I want to like the flat triggers more, but they just don't like me as much!


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