Just saw a quick video from NRAAM and holy hell the trigger looks amazing.
MONARK MK-9MM-5 | NEMO Arms
MONARK MK-9MM-5 | NEMO Arms
Did you mean looks amazingly like a Glock trigger?
Put a flat trigger on that puppy and it would have everything I want. Anyone know the MSRP?
Wow. I could buy another 3 P 10s and still have coin in my pocket.
I like the stock Glock trigger. I really do.Looks to be much better than a stock glock trigger
I like the stock Glock trigger. I really do.
In fact I think I will be getting rid of my PPQ because I find the Glock to shoot better for me.
It just so damn stable and the trigger feel is more...... I dunno... Meaty?
I used to think the same until I got the Agency Arms trigger.
No, I like the weight and feel as it is. Here is the crazy thing as I see it:I'm just going to say what a crazy ride this has been.
I remember a time not so long ago when young Pod reluctantly decided he would maybe check out a glock. Then it went on as yea this thing I can make it work.. and now today the possibility of the PPQ going away..
Its bitter sweet..
All joking aside if you are a fan of the glock trigger and ever get a chance to try one with a top tier (agency arms, overwatch, ssvi, so many others) trigger especially a flat face one I recomend trying it and you may end up liking then
With a new trigger, the mushiness is still there, the wall is still there, and the hard reset is still there. The only difference is that it takes less poundage to break that wall.No, I like the weight and feel as it is. Here is the crazy thing as I see it:
The heavier weight of the stock Glock trigger gives me something very positive to stage against and reset to, but the much maligned mushiness allows me to roll smoothly through that weight without jerking the trigger. As long as I concentrate on the fundamentals my Glock groups all cut center on the target. Of the three pistols I own the Glock is the only one I can put a round dead center of POI if I really bear down.
My PPQ groups are always low and left and it moves around in the hand a lot. The Glock stays anchored in my hands. The PPQ recoils more, flips more, the Glock is very flat and stable. Its absolutely unbelievable how the Glock goes from ugly duckling when not shooting to a swan during fire. I really haven't a use for the PPQ at this point. I'm pretty set on trying a G20 again. I'll send it in to remove the finger grooves and a grip reduction, maybe an RMR cut on the slide and a Bar-sto barrel fitted to full support the really hot factory 10mm loads.
It's a defensive gun, I'd rather it be heavier since it dosen't seem to be affecting my shooting.With a new trigger, the mushiness is still there, the wall is still there, and the hard reset is still there. The only difference is that it takes less poundage to break that wall.
I used to shoot low left in rapid. Now I'm center but a little low in rapid since I'm not squeezing as hard. Plus, the flat face gives me a better purchase on the trigger and it's farther back so my short fingers don't have to reach as far forward as before. I think that affected my grip.
I saw thatI just tagged you in the other thread.