It's a nicely polished OEM trigger bar with a polymer flat-faced shoe.
Pros:
- economical and nicely packaged
- flat-faced
- less pre-travel than OEM; 3/16 in. vs stock of 7/16 in.( less-than half the take up- considerably more of a reduction than the claimed 20%)
- seems safe, passed all drop checks and tests that I performed
- better than OEM trigger shoe, nice ergonomic feel to it.
- it's a smooth shoe, and the safety blade lies flush when depressed thus making it easy on your finger.
- limited 'forever' warranty is also applicable to subsequent purchasers.
Cons:
-polymer, but from reports, not a con.
-have dry-fired it only.
-safety blade reset fine but was a bit 'stiff' in coming forward smartly when just pulling the trigger back and forth to the wall. Judiciously applied some oil to it, and the issue disappeared.
Pull: I have an OEM minus connector and Wolff 5.0 lb. striker spring running in it. All other springs and parts are stock. Measured pull averaged 4.25 lbs.
Very nice. Check Optics Planet to see if it's still on sale.
Note: 'DAT' apparently means Defensive Application Trigger.
Pros:
- economical and nicely packaged
- flat-faced
- less pre-travel than OEM; 3/16 in. vs stock of 7/16 in.( less-than half the take up- considerably more of a reduction than the claimed 20%)
- seems safe, passed all drop checks and tests that I performed
- better than OEM trigger shoe, nice ergonomic feel to it.
- it's a smooth shoe, and the safety blade lies flush when depressed thus making it easy on your finger.
- limited 'forever' warranty is also applicable to subsequent purchasers.
Cons:
-polymer, but from reports, not a con.
-have dry-fired it only.
-safety blade reset fine but was a bit 'stiff' in coming forward smartly when just pulling the trigger back and forth to the wall. Judiciously applied some oil to it, and the issue disappeared.
Pull: I have an OEM minus connector and Wolff 5.0 lb. striker spring running in it. All other springs and parts are stock. Measured pull averaged 4.25 lbs.
Very nice. Check Optics Planet to see if it's still on sale.
Note: 'DAT' apparently means Defensive Application Trigger.
