Finally got mine in. Fixed what I thought it would. I've never been able to consistently get the horizontal twitch out of my pull when the trigger breaks. Couldn't feel if I was going straight back or not. The AA trigger is flat and wide, so it's easy to pull straight and the twitch is gone (at least about 90% of it.)
It's comfortable, will eliminate glock finger. Looks really well made.
If you line it up with a stock trigger, you'll see that the bar is shorter. This is how they reduce the pretravel.
Trigger safety has more of a firm springy feel than the loose stock. It sits flat and smooth against the trigger face. I've always filed down my trigger safeties to be flush so I appreciate this.
Pull is definitely shorter. You have about 2mm of light pull, then it hits a bump in resistance. From there, resistance starts out medium and ramps up smoothly and consistently to a peak before it snaps. I wouldn't call the break a wall. If you know what the graph looks like for an exponential, I'd say that's what it feels like. The neat thing is that you can look at the trigger bar and see this same shape the way they grind it.
I still have my Ghost or Rocket connector in (the one without overtravel adjustment).
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ETA: Since I know someone will ask, that is clothing lint on the inside from carrying all the time. The next holster I make will be closed up on the bottom. And yes that is a custom frame job and apparenlty no I don't care much about the finish or else I would clean it up.
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