I feel similarly on a 365 FCU, I wanted to swap out a curved trigger to a straight , considered just doing it myself but opted to stop at the Sig store in Exeter, it cost me about $65 installed while I waited, right around what the trigger with shipping would have cost, which was less than than our seafood lunch but it made for a enjoyable mid day drive. I've got one curved trigger left in a standard size WC module that I think will be changed to a straight as well.
Well. If nothing else it tells you that the firing pin safety spring contributes about 2# to the trigger. Not surprising I guess, people have been polishing and rounding off those parts in Glock or M&P trigger jobs for awhile. Probably conntributes significantly to the vaguely LEM-ish "wall" in the 365 trigger.
You could probably go a long way toward improving that by just modifying slide parts and leaving the FCU stock (once its fixed). Which kind of brings to mind that... I know... these triggers are light and not at all heavy, but has anyone used a service like Gray Guns that does a PTFE coating after normal action work? Would it soften the "wall" in the action similar to lighter FPB springs in a LEM HK?
I know I wouldn't want the trigger to be any lighter for a carry gun. But that vague two-stagey wall is about as annoying as a stock V2 LEM to me.
It reminds me of like a Gen 5 Glock trigger or many modified Glock triggers, where you have take up, soft wall, and then a rolling double action esque break of decent distance. I personally like Glock triggers, but they aren’t no glass rod break single action or firm wall/ short clean break.
What’s the point of the safety compromise of a single action striker trigger if the pull is gonna feel like a decent Glock trigger anyway?
Spoke to Sig and they wanted the whole pistol back. My FCU serial number, per them, corresponded to a recently purchased TacOps Macro -- meaning relatively recent manufacture and 500 or less rounds.
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A friend of mine just bought (or ordered), a new polymer, Icarus macro grip module. I wasn't aware of their polymer offerings, what is the word on these?
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