Aftermarket Sig P320 Trigger Kits?

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  • AdventureTeamJoe

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    Recently got a great deal on a used P320 Spectre Comp. Really flat shooter but the trigger leaves much to be desired, IMO. Long take up. The only word I can use to describe the break is "mushy". Any decent options out there for an upgrade? I've used Apex in the past for S&W's but don't know about their Sig products. Another name I've seen mentioned is Grayguns and their adjustable straight trigger kit.

    Anybody tried either option or have another suggestion?
     

    AllenM

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    I have installed several Gray guns kits and or just the adjustable trigger itself.
    They are a worthy upgrade
     

    AllenM

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    Good to know. Going to put more rounds through it just to make sure the OE trigger doesn't improve. Assuming it doesn't, may get in touch to see if you can work your magic.
    Yes, no problem. I have some 320's with Grayguns installed.
    Most have the compition setup but one just has the adjustable trigger in it if you want to use for comparison.
     

    T-DOGG

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    In my humble opinion, none of my P320 or P365 factory Sig triggers have ever improved with round count, not that I could notice at least. I have gotten used to them, but when I shoot one of my 1911's or 2011's and then switch to the P320, the trigger is heavily emphasized and not in a good way.

    If you have the money now and Allen has the time, have him work his magic. You won't be disappointed.
     
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