Not fond of the trigger, at least not yet.
Try the Gray Guns. It’s very nice. I love triggers. I also love the X-Ten.View attachment 419577
Not fond of the trigger, at least not yet.
It sure would be! I was talking to @Blaster229 about shooting steel. Hopefully I’ll see you there.
Lol. I’ve tried straight triggers. Not a fan.Funny thing about the triggers. When the flat triggers first came onto the scene (at least, to my awareness), man they were hot stuff! That was the big upgrade, that's what made Legion worth the $$$, woohoo! And then Sig started putting them in from the factory in some non-legion models?!?! :mindblown:
Well...Katie made me put a curved trigger into her 320X5 because somehow, with the way her little finger could barely reach it, she got pinched between the bottom of the flat trigger and the trigger guard. She has a "365XL" that sports a curved trigger, too.
And that Gray Guns trigger that Doc T likes...is no flatter than the Earth.
For me...I just don't know
It seems like, given the roundey shape of our fingers, curved would be more ergodynamic. I dunno. I shoot too many different types of guns too poorly to really concern myself about triggers (other than the one or two that do not work )Lol. I’ve tried straight triggers. Not a fan.
I have an M*Carbo straight trigger for the P365 I need to give away. I have a Straight trigger (Lazy Wolf) in one of my VP9s. I’ll probably swap it out for the Lobos trigger I have sitting here and give that away, too.
I’m compensating for something.
P320 X5 Legion Blackout. Gray Guns trigger, because I never leave a trigger alone. Can’t wait to shoot it.
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I just got the trigger.Damn that is sweet. I handled a ‘standard’ 320 legion and my credit card almost jumped out of my wallet all by itself.
I recently picked up a 320 XFull. I wanted something similar to the 365x (sights, trigger) just bigger for the range and whatnot.
I was also looking at the Gray Guns trigger. For the 320, did you get just the trigger or the whole trigger pack with a bunch of parts?
ETA: I like the straight trigger on Sigs.
That sure is nice. The extra weight with the Legion grip module makes a big difference with recoil. That comp is going to flatten it out even more. Can't wait to hear a range report.I’m compensating for something.
P320 X5 Legion Blackout. Gray Guns trigger, because I never leave a trigger alone. Can’t wait to shoot it.
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There are plenty of spots still open for the Shoot Sig Event. There are still 3 more slots open in my squad Sunday 9:30.It sure would be! I was talking to @Blaster229 about shooting steel. Hopefully I’ll see you there.
Hmmm. I’m going to double check on that weekend. I’m probably going to sign up. I’d love to shoot in your squad. Just don’t laugh too hard!!!That sure is nice. The extra weight with the Legion grip module makes a big difference with recoil. That comp is going to flatten it out even more. Can't wait to hear a range report.
There are plenty of spots still open for the Shoot Sig Event. There are still 3 more slots open in my squad Sunday 9:30.
I just got the trigger.
P365 Adjustable Hybrid Trigger - Grayguns
Unique hybrid face for shooters looking for something different.grayguns.com
Comes in at 6 pounds. Very little take-up. Short reset. I really like it.
All it needs now is a r** *** ****t...I’m compensating for something.
P320 X5 Legion Blackout. Gray Guns trigger, because I never leave a trigger alone. Can’t wait to shoot it.
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I love you, man.All it needs now is a r** *** ****t...
I love you, man.
I thought a foot was required in all gun photos.Don't remember having a thread for this but I figured we can use some good Sig porn to equal out the 1911 stuff. I'll start it.
From left to right for the uneducated in Sig: P6/225 9mm, 220 SAO .45, 220 DA/SA .45, 226 Crimson Trace .40S&W.
Terry passed away a couple years back.I thought a foot was required in all gun photos.
It seems like, given the roundey shape of our fingers, curved would be more ergodynamic. I dunno. I shoot too many different types of guns too poorly to really concern myself about triggers (other than the one or two that do not work )
But...straight triggers do indeed seem to have a LOT of fans, even if it isn't us (enough that Katie's curved 320 trigger was given to us by someone who "upgraded" to straight).