Yes, my hands prefer a flat trigger. With me, a flat trigger pulls straight & with curved triggers the pull is slightly down & slightly to the left. IMO it is all in the grip dictated by hand/finger size & shape.
It seems to be a much more involved installation compared to the 320. If it was as easy as the 320, I’d try it just to see, but if it is more difficult, I’ll just keep what has been working well.
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Posts: 1034 | Location: GA | Registered: February 04, 2013
I have a grayguns flat trigger for the P365 backordered. I'm looking forward to trying one out.
I got an email a little bit ago advising that Sig has their flat triggers in stock, now, so I ordered one of those, too. It will go in a P365 that's presently in the safe. Good for comparison.This message has been edited. Last edited by: sns3guppy,
Well I received my flat trigger today. Installed it in a half hour after reviewing two different video's on youtube. It's not as simple as a P320, but it's not that bad. Didn't even throw out a swear word.
Hit the range and I'm impressed. So impressed I just ordered on for my second P365 (this is the factory flat trigger). I was worried that it looked like the trigger was too far forward and the transition from finger on the frame to trigger would be awkward but it works just fine.
Very happy with it and glad I decided to give it a try.
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Posts: 4640 | Location: SouthCentral PA | Registered: December 05, 1999
I went with the Sig manufactured flat trigger and I like it, but then again, I like flat triggers in general and have them on quite a few of my firearms. I checked my trigger pull weight with the original trigger and it ran around 6 lbs. After the flat trigger installation it's running 5 to 5.25 lbs. which is a little lighter.
Posts: 48 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: January 15, 2008
I ordered a grayguns P365 flat trigger which put me on the backorder list. In the meantime, sig's P365 flat trigger became available, so I ordered one and installed it. I like the feel, though when I put my finger on the trigger I'm not conscious of it being flat. It feels natural, has no real overtravel, a bit of takeup, and otherwise feels like the factory P365 trigger. It's not hard to install, though a bit of time with youtube is a good investment.
The grayguns flat trigger arrived today, and I installed it in another P365. It feels about like the factory one. Either trigger is a good choice.
Originally posted by Anush: Yes, my hands prefer a flat trigger. With me, a flat trigger pulls straight & with curved triggers the pull is slightly down & slightly to the left. IMO it is all in the grip dictated by hand/finger size & shape.
I know it's been a long time since I've been back on the forum but my experience with this little striker-fired 365 is like Anush...I've been pulling low. I've had to Learn to shoot the gun. Admittedly my experience has been with single action or single/double action pistols or revolvers with much better triggers. So I'm opting to trying a straight trigger...one's on order from Sig right now.
I was on the fence about it, due mainly to appearance. After seeing how others switched to them and were pleased, I tried one in my P365. Loved the improved accuracy, and now my P320 has one. Ordered an Apex version for my M&P 2.0 compact today.
Posts: 889 | Location: FL | Registered: January 29, 2001
A straight trigger, yes; a “flat” trigger, no. What is the opposite of curved? Not flat. Flat is the opposite of hilly or bumpy or inclined or maybe wrinkled.
Because my finger curves down, curved triggers tend to poke me in the finger tip. The straight trigger doesn’t do that, and with the Grayguns straight trigger I also have more room in the trigger guard. It makes a major difference in how well I shoot the gun.
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