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    As long as it's mechanically safe, do what you want. I have no reservation about carrying a non stock trigger, as long as it's not no safety features are disabled.

    Czs can be smoothed out by removing the fp block, but I would never carry one like that.

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    DCAEK along with AEK trigger on my EDC. Doesn't do too much to the weight but it makes the pistol group over the x that much easier for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MorphCross View Post
    DCAEK along with AEK trigger on my EDC. Doesn't do too much to the weight but it makes the pistol group over the x that much easier for me.
    Same here.

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    Tactical Texture and Triggers did a carry trigger job on my G19 when he was doing the frame.

    Polished all the trigger parts for me and it's very smooth with a positive reset while still retaining all factory parts.

    In my M&P I put an apex FSS Trigger kit in and while its a bit light for me with less of a positive reset it has greatly improved my accuracy and is a great upgrade

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    Anyone deal with OCCUSTOMTRIGGERS?

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    Back in the 70's when revolvers or 1911's were the most carried duty guns, it was preached not to do anything to the trigger on a duty gun. You would be crucified for a "HAIR Trigger" in court. My S&W mod 28 was factory trigger and shot smooth action.
    My off duty 1911 was a Series 70 Govt model with polished parts, nothing done to sear or hammer. Later when issued Sig 226's, nothing was allowed to be done to internals except cleaned and lubed.
    Now, my M&P's have APEX duty carry kits in them. It's what I want in a trigger for me.
    Grant polished the internals before shipping the pistols to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drg6654 View Post
    Anyone deal with OCCUSTOMTRIGGERS?
    Those are the guys with the "Glockmade" trigger or something? I've seen plenty of forums posts about them. Nothing bad that I can recall. They've also liked a bunch of my Instagram pics

    I'd probably try one myself for the price but I don't believe them to be Production or SSP legal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyxcom View Post
    Those are the guys with the "Glockmade" trigger or something? I've seen plenty of forums posts about them. Nothing bad that I can recall. They've also liked a bunch of my Instagram pics

    I'd probably try one myself for the price but I don't believe them to be Production or SSP legal.
    Thanks for the info!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MorphCross View Post
    DCAEK along with AEK trigger on my EDC. Doesn't do too much to the weight but it makes the pistol group over the x that much easier for me.
    Same here. I prefer the polymer AEK.

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