What I really like about these kits is each one has a video you can watch before and during the installation. I’ve installed these before and they are worth the bucks.
Yeah....you make that look so smooth and easy. It took me 2 hrs to do what you did in 10 mins. LoL thank you for the great instructions though. Helps alot!
Thank you. Your video is clear, concise, and easy to follow. Doing this upgrade would go a long way toward making a P320 "target grade." However, since I carry my P320's for defense, the std factory 4 lb pull is more than adequate. However now that you've shown me how easy it is to upgrade, I may have convert one P320 just for fun.
What would make my mcarbo not reset unless I pull slide back about an inch? I followed your video step by step. Took me two hours. I did the p365 and had no issues. Did the p320 and I’m having issues. Can’t even use it if I wanted to now.
I really wish they made heavier trigger options for the P320. I know they make the +10% trigger return springs... but that's not really enough to make a real difference. Even a 5lb trigger would only be reduced to 5.5lbs max with that. Increasing the sear springs and/or the striker springs could also work (esp the striker springs to increase the "wall")... but having too heavy of a striker spring could over penetrate or puncture the primers and cause some problems... so I'm not really sure what the best option would be. Might have to be an entirely modified trigger system, like making a more positive engagement angle on the striker and sear.
What I really like about these kits is each one has a video you can watch before and during the installation. I’ve installed these before and they are worth the bucks.
Yeah....you make that look so smooth and easy. It took me 2 hrs to do what you did in 10 mins. LoL thank you for the great instructions though. Helps alot!
every sigger should get this trigger upgrade! 👍
You would install a lighter trigger than that 3.9 pounder on a EDC?
@@dchavez1528 only if you a real sigga
@@dchavez1528 Why not? You kind of want to be fast when you commit to shoot.
Sweet new tech! This is awesome way to go guys i love it! I would love to get one of these to test!
Thank you mcarbo for the awesome video
Thank you. Your video is clear, concise, and easy to follow. Doing this upgrade would go a long way toward making a P320 "target grade." However, since I carry my P320's for defense, the std factory 4 lb pull is more than adequate. However now that you've shown me how easy it is to upgrade, I may have convert one P320 just for fun.
Please let me know if the trigger or the trigger spring kit will work with the P320 M18 issued in California? Thanks
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Wow
Note the M17 is different-safety levers- and the take down safety lever doesn't want to come out ? More instructions please.
I visited the Sig guy's M17 takedown and everything came together - nice kit.
@vfrav8r what's the name of his video
What would make my mcarbo not reset unless I pull slide back about an inch? I followed your video step by step. Took me two hours. I did the p365 and had no issues. Did the p320 and I’m having issues. Can’t even use it if I wanted to now.
I really wish they made heavier trigger options for the P320. I know they make the +10% trigger return springs... but that's not really enough to make a real difference. Even a 5lb trigger would only be reduced to 5.5lbs max with that. Increasing the sear springs and/or the striker springs could also work (esp the striker springs to increase the "wall")... but having too heavy of a striker spring could over penetrate or puncture the primers and cause some problems... so I'm not really sure what the best option would be. Might have to be an entirely modified trigger system, like making a more positive engagement angle on the striker and sear.
I'd like to find a heavier striker spring. I've been having light strikes on CCI primers (about 3-4% fail to fire on first pass).
Can you just do the Stryker spring and not the sears?
Gotta do the sears to lower the lbs., sig guy has a great vid where you don't have to disassemble the fcg. hope it helps!