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Quote from: watchluvr4ever on February 05, 2018, 09:58:19 PMQuote from: cremaley on December 08, 2017, 05:48:05 PMSo here is my question. Since I don't have any issues with the stock trigger pinching my trigger finger, are there any other benefits of switching to the HB Industries flat trigger. After having the trigger components polished and the stock striker spring replaced with a 3.5 pound one, trigger pull averages 4.27 and my P-10 is a joy to shoot. I'm also not bothered by the aggressive texturing on the grip. In fact, I really like it. Would appreciate your comments.Hello, where did you source the 3.5lb striker spring? Thanks!When you purchase the HB Industries flat trigger, it come with a 3.5 pound and a 3 pound striker spring in the kit.
Quote from: cremaley on December 08, 2017, 05:48:05 PMSo here is my question. Since I don't have any issues with the stock trigger pinching my trigger finger, are there any other benefits of switching to the HB Industries flat trigger. After having the trigger components polished and the stock striker spring replaced with a 3.5 pound one, trigger pull averages 4.27 and my P-10 is a joy to shoot. I'm also not bothered by the aggressive texturing on the grip. In fact, I really like it. Would appreciate your comments.Hello, where did you source the 3.5lb striker spring? Thanks!
So here is my question. Since I don't have any issues with the stock trigger pinching my trigger finger, are there any other benefits of switching to the HB Industries flat trigger. After having the trigger components polished and the stock striker spring replaced with a 3.5 pound one, trigger pull averages 4.27 and my P-10 is a joy to shoot. I'm also not bothered by the aggressive texturing on the grip. In fact, I really like it. Would appreciate your comments.
Quote from: cremaley on February 06, 2018, 06:01:13 AMQuote from: watchluvr4ever on February 05, 2018, 09:58:19 PMQuote from: cremaley on December 08, 2017, 05:48:05 PMSo here is my question. Since I don't have any issues with the stock trigger pinching my trigger finger, are there any other benefits of switching to the HB Industries flat trigger. After having the trigger components polished and the stock striker spring replaced with a 3.5 pound one, trigger pull averages 4.27 and my P-10 is a joy to shoot. I'm also not bothered by the aggressive texturing on the grip. In fact, I really like it. Would appreciate your comments.Hello, where did you source the 3.5lb striker spring? Thanks!When you purchase the HB Industries flat trigger, it come with a 3.5 pound and a 3 pound striker spring in the kit.Thanks, I didn't realize you had the HB Ind. kit. I was hoping there was a way to buy the springs without buying the whole kit.
Just put a trigger gauge on the P10 with HBI trigger and stock striker spring ...3 3/4 LBS . When i first got the gun new with the stock trigger it was 4.1 LBS .I have about 3000 rounds thru it .
Just had one put on, no fangs.
I really like it. I just ordered Talon grips and when they arrive and I put them on and get a chance to shoot again I will update you. May take awhile.