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| quote: posted June 20, 2019 05:46 PM Is it possible to put a flat P320 trigger on a P250?
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| That said people have put p320 trigger in a p250. Looks like it would increase the reach. They say it works, I haven't done it in mine but a curved apex would be nice. |
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| Thanx, guys.
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| any updates? I have an Apex flat on my 320 and would LOVE it if my 250 looked similar :-)
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| quote: Originally posted by SigZac: any updates? I have an Apex flat on my 320 and would LOVE it if my 250 looked similar :-)
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| quote: Originally posted by OddyseusDSM: That said people have put p320 trigger in a p250. Looks like it would increase the reach. They say it works, I haven't done it in mine but a curved apex would be nice.
I've seen this posted several times, but never with links or pics. I don't have an extra $100 to blow experimenting on parts that are hard to find. What's needed? A 320 trigger bar to cut on, cutting or drilling on a 250 bar...? |
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| Updating an old thread… I am contemplating carrying a P250 in .40 that I was able to pick up for a decent price (IMHO). However, I’m not a fan of the trigger mechanism. Came across this video and was wondering what people more knowledgeable than me think of this trigger and Sigguy in general… The trigger is apparently adjustable and the switch out seems pretty straight forward. Thanks. https://youtu.be/RuZ2M-9HMKA?si=0whRDipShqKa93-u
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