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23 December 2017, 09:16 #1
Flat triggers for me. I get a more consistent pull. If I had the inclination and if it was practical, I'd also swap out all of my AR triggers to SD-C/E's and even some CMC's.
Someone needs to come up with a milspec, QMS/ACT type trigger with a flat shoe.
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23 December 2017, 11:15 #2
After I try out the action with the curved one that I have coming I might purchase a flat one for an experiment. I guess it couldn't hurt anything. I might learn something out of that deal. I am anxious to see how this trigger design changes and helps improve the pull on my 226 which is my go to suppressor gun. If I like the action better it would be a pretty cheap way to try out a different contour.
They also make a flat adjustable trigger for my 938 which is my main 'get off me' carry gun. That could be worth a try too.
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23 December 2017, 13:47 #3
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23 December 2017, 14:04 #4
I know it's 2-stage and not 1-stage, but the Larue trigger does a nice job getting at what you're talking about. And for $99 (when on sale), it beats the G-trigger pricing. The fatter bow really seems to make a difference. I was skeptical at first, but I've really enjoyed the MBT I put in my competition carbine and grabbed another one to put in my Mini-Recce (install will occur over the Xmas holiday...I hope).
The flat trigger, and the science behind it, is an interesting idea to pursue for the handgun, especially as a Glock shooter.