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Posted: 2/10/2024 11:10:55 AM EDT
Any P365 trigger upgrade to reduce travel and have a crispier break. I do not want something that will make the gun less reliable and not as safe.
Link Posted: 2/10/2024 1:33:49 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Shadow123:
Any P365 trigger upgrade to reduce travel and have a crispier break. I do not want something that will make the gun less reliable and not as safe.
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Yes but your two statements can contradict each other…  reducing travel can increase the probability of ND or an unsafe pistol and modified guns can be less reliable.  I have “heard” not experienced changing springs can have a nice effect on the trigger but they are also known to potentially cause issues.  I would look at replacing the trigger itself to start that can reduce travel, weight, and nicer break but it still can contradict your not as safe possibly.
Link Posted: 2/10/2024 2:32:13 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By EdgecrusherXES:


Yes but your two statements can contradict each other…  reducing travel can increase the probability of ND or an unsafe pistol and modified guns can be less reliable.  I have “heard” not experienced changing springs can have a nice effect on the trigger but they are also known to potentially cause issues.  I would look at replacing the trigger itself to start that can reduce travel, weight, and nicer break but it still can contradict your not as safe possibly.
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Yes, but would like to know which trigger upgrade would be the best without being too unsafe.
I know by changing stuff can make it less safe.
I’ve been looking into mcarbo and tactical triggers.
Link Posted: 2/10/2024 3:08:15 PM EDT
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Last time a cleaned my P365 I decided to take out the FCU and clean that as well.
The take-down lever, take-down bar, and slide catch all fell out.
There's a pin that holds in the safety lever that popped loose and it was quite the ordeal to get everything back in place.
No way am I ever taking that thing apart on purpose to replace the trigger mechanism.
Link Posted: 2/10/2024 4:04:35 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Shadow123:



Yes, but would like to know which trigger upgrade would be the best without being too unsafe.
I know by changing stuff can make it less safe.
I’ve been looking into mcarbo and tactical triggers.
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Originally Posted By Shadow123:



Yes, but would like to know which trigger upgrade would be the best without being too unsafe.
I know by changing stuff can make it less safe.
I’ve been looking into mcarbo and tactical triggers.


Mcarbo I know @manji has experience with them.  Just shooting my P365 really helped the trigger smooth out and feel a lot better.  My new one is not as good as my more used one with about ~1K through it.

Originally Posted By Kokodude:
Last time a cleaned my P365 I decided to take out the FCU and clean that as well.
The take-down lever, take-down bar, and slide catch all fell out.
There's a pin that holds in the safety lever that popped loose and it was quite the ordeal to get everything back in place.
No way am I ever taking that thing apart on purpose to replace the trigger mechanism.


It is not that bad there is just an order of operation to assemble/disassemble it.  I know of far worse pistols to try and take down I would say this is somewhere between easy and intermediate to moderate difficulty.
Link Posted: 2/25/2024 8:51:32 PM EDT
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I tried a full Mcarbo spring kit.  Always lit off carry ammo, but 10% light strikes on ball range ammo.  Back to factory springs in my XL.

It was not that big of an improvement anyway.
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