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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    I just don't trust aftermarket triggers. Not because there is anything wrong with them or this one, just that I find them too light and disengage the trigger safety to easily.
    Is that something (too light and too easy to disengage the trigger safety) you find with that trigger too?

    I'm asking because I think the flat face trigger would make it easy to have a good straight press to the rear but the last thing I want is to deviate from OEM norms too much as I would want to use it for carry.

    ETA. I don't know what you mean by knuckle collapse method.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wondering Beard View Post
    Is that something (too light and too easy to disengage the trigger safety) you find with that trigger too?

    I'm asking because I think the flat face trigger would make it easy to have a good straight press to the rear but the last thing I want is to deviate from OEM norms too much as I would want to use it for carry.

    ETA. I don't know what you mean by knuckle collapse method.
    The first knuckle on your finger, the one between the distal and intermediate phalanx, you allow to collapse as you squeeze the trigger.

    You can try this by putting your trigger finger against your thumb in a pinch type motion and allow that first knuckle to go soft as you press down with your trigger finger.

    As for the lightness, yes it's too light for duty work in my opinion. For fast shooting and accuracy it's fantastic though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    The first knuckle on your finger, the one between the distal and intermediate phalanx, you allow to collapse as you squeeze the trigger.

    You can try this by putting your trigger finger against your thumb in a pinch type motion and allow that first knuckle to go soft as you press down with your trigger finger.

    As for the lightness, yes it's too light for duty work in my opinion. For fast shooting and accuracy it's fantastic though.
    Thanks.

    So that trigger is not for me then, too bad.

    I think I understand what you mean now. hmm, I'll have to try it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    The first knuckle on your finger, the one between the distal and intermediate phalanx,
    As a total aside I am very happy to see you use the proper singular form of phalanges. "Phalange" is not a word and never will be.

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    I'm just picturing rows of bronze shields, lances and plumed helmets on my trigger finger.

    Seems appropriate.

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    If that is made for a G43 than I'll be grabbing one.
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    Does anyone make a flat faced trigger that does not alter the OEM trigger pull? I like the look of the Apex trigger but their statement about reducing overall trigger travel makes it a no go for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irelander View Post
    Does anyone make a flat faced trigger that does not alter the OEM trigger pull? I like the look of the Apex trigger but their statement about reducing overall trigger travel makes it a no go for me.
    You can buy the trigger shoe as a standalone from Overwatch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasage View Post


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    Where is this photo from? I can't seem to find it anywhere.

    Thanks
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