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Is there a Glock trigger that is similar to the Sig P320?

3.4K views 38 replies 26 participants last post by  TexasPOff  
#1 · (Edited)
I love the trigger on my Sig P320 (as well as the moderate grip texture). However, logistically, I've always used Glocks due to the plethora of accessories that are readily available everywhere and reasonably priced magazines.

Is there some upgraded trigger that can replicate a similar, smooth, mid-weight trigger pull? The Sig tends not to do the little "muzzle dip" that the Glocks have due to the smoother trigger pull.

I searched around, but am looking for "updated" info, not older threads that mention outdated products. Thank you.
 
Discussion starter · #23 ·
Or just stick with 320.
Oh, I would, if the mags weren't $50 each. I've used OEM Glock mags ($20), PMAG ($10 - although they don't drop free as well) and KCI Gen2 ($12, and worked as well as OEM). I have 3-15 and 3-17rd mags for "normal defense", but need 3 or 4 for "restricted state" carry, and at that price, that's half of another pistol.
Muzzle dip is a grip problem, not a trigger problem. Dry fire more.
I dry fire and live fire plenty. No matter how carefully and controlled I dry fire, the Sigs just break cleaner and keep the sights on target. Every Glock (Gen5 was the worst) has that little "spring/snap" that drops the muzzle.
I get the sarcasm in here on some posts. However, if you are looking for a better feeling Glock trigger, you MIGHT want to take a look at Johnny Glock. They are pricey, but I love mine.

It’s just an option since you asked. Personally, I love the JG trigger on my 43x much better than my Sig triggers, but that’s just me.

Good luck!
That's why I was asking. Years ago another shooter let me try his Glock with a Pyramid trigger. Much better than factory, but still a safe enough weight (but if you know your trigger, any weight is safe enough).

Now, if someone could just convert the Sig, with it's great grip texture and trigger, to use Glock mags, with their price and availability... we'll call it The Unicorn!
 
Discussion starter · #34 ·
I ended up trading in the P320 for a Gen4 Glock 19. The 4 has the standard, factory trigger. I'm used to throwing in a "-" connector and polishing everything, but since we used Gen3's and (started getting in) Gen4's at work, I can live with the factory. It's "heavy" but clean enough.

I was able to find a handful of the 10rd mags for out-of-state travel for a reasonable price vs. having to pay $50 each for the Sig 10rd mags. If Sig mags were as cheap and easy-to-get as Glock mags, I would have kept it (P320 fits my hand a little better).