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I'm going to be replacing the triggers on several of my Glocks and I've decided on the Overwatch Precision Triggers. Problem is I can't decide between the TAC trigger or the FALX trigger. Does anyone have experience with both?
 

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Yes, I do. I bought both the TAC and Falx for my G43, and extensively rnage tested both to compare. I personally liked the curved Falx trigger better than the flat TAC because the Falx feels more natural to my trigger finder.
Thank you! I do have the TAC trigger on my G30.4. I put in on mainly because I have small hands and had a hard time getting a good grip on the oem trigger. The tac solved that issue but the flat trigger just doesn't feel natural to me either. I guess it's because after over 50 years of handling firearms my finger just likes curved triggers better. I think I will swap it out for the falx. I also plan on replacing the triggers on my 43 and 36 because I don't like the grooved glock triggers.
 

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I'm going to be ordering the following: G43 Falx, 45 ACP Tac, 45ACP Dat. I'll report back on how they work out. I have a flat faced trigger on a 1911 and I think I'll find that I really like it.
I though about getting the falx for my 43 next, since I already have the tac on my 30. But, like I said, my trigger finger has had 50+ years experience with curved triggers and I'm not sure it would ever get use to a flat trigger, it just doesn't fell natural to my finger. Also I don't know about switching back and forth between a flat triggers on some firearms I have and curved on others I have. Every pistol I have (except the 30), every rifle and every shotgun I have all have curved triggers. Can't afford to change them all. decisions, decisions.........
 
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