Would love to hear experiences on the poly dat or any of their triggers.
Debating if I wanna spend the funds to upgrade triggers
I shoot a stock glock trigger fine, but was curious about a flat faced trigger and a bit of reduced trigger reach
Would love to hear experiences on the poly dat or any of their triggers.
Debating if I wanna spend the funds to upgrade triggers
I shoot a stock glock trigger fine, but was curious about a flat faced trigger and a bit of reduced trigger reach
I’ve got thousands of rounds with the np3 tac trigger in a g19 with no issue. I prefer it to my other oem Glock triggers.
I have poly dat triggers in two G17-3. I can't imagine there could be any durability issue. I prefer the flat face.
Billy
Gunsmith, M/C mechanic, Retired Army, NRA Life Member
"When you have to shoot...Shoot don't talk" Tuco
I have had Overwatch Precision polydat triggers on multiple Glocks, both double and single stack. They all performed without issue.
The only thing of note I recall was that one of them had some type of little hook or bend at the end of the trigger shoe (? this is from memory) which didn't feel all that great when shooting, but this was a minor annoyance. If I ordered one again, I would skip that option if possible.
Thx. Wanting to try a flat faced trigger is what sent me on this jouney.. I like the flat face on my shadow systems Cr920.
Just wanted to hear some input before converting all my.glocks to it (ordered one first to see). I prefer my carry and training guns be setup the same
I really like the polydat on my G43x.
The stock trigger shoe on that gun was uncomfortable for me.
The flat faced polydat made it much more comfortable.