I ordered the DAT, minus connector and extra power spring tonight. They had free shipping as well. Pretty excited to try it out.
I ordered the DAT, minus connector and extra power spring tonight. They had free shipping as well. Pretty excited to try it out.
So BlahBlah, for clarity:
Apex, Agency, Overwatch and Innovative Gunfighter Solutions all make good to go triggers.
Suarez and Deus Ex Machina do not.
Is the above correct?
Of the good-to-go triggers, what "Rank" would you put them in?
I'll put this disclaimer first... I have not tried the absolute latest versions of the Suarez, DEM or Overwatch triggers (NP3 coated bars and connectors).
Of the ones on your list that I have used, I would rank them like this:
1. iGFS polished kit (not sure it's even available yet)
2. Tie - Just pick the one with the look and price that you like.
Overwatch DAT v2
Overwatch Tactical
IGFS regular kit
3. Tie - Similar to factory trigger pull with an improved trigger shoe
Apex
Agency
I might have missed it but have you tested the SSVI trigger yet. I know the shoe technically isn't straight but it does have a straight feel and is more so than the factory trigger. I was just wondering what your thought s on that trigger were.
So the Apex Trigger is good to go, if I ONLY want to change the trigger shoe?
I don't want to change the trigger bars, but I like the fact that the Apex comes with an OEM trigger bar and not a modified one.
DAT trigger down today after a handgun course.
Damn that sucks
Blah blah, have you tried or do you have any experience with Glock Triggers? They don't have a flat face trigger, but have been offering drop-in triggers for 7 years. I had a long talk yesterday and learned they use OEM parts. I'm assuming they upgrade the spring quality and polish everything up. At $160 they have to do something that improves the OEM parts, right?
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