Apex Tactical Adds New Triggers for SIG Sauer P320

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posted on March 15, 2017
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Apex Tactical announced the release of two new aftermarket triggers: the Flat Advanced Trigger and the Curved Advance Trigger. Both triggers are designed to improve the trigger pull weight on the SIG Sauer P320 pistol.

The two triggers are direct factory replacements for the standard trigger included on factory P320s and are designed to be installed without needing tools or other fixtures. The triggers feature a similar design to the company's Flat-Faced Action Enhancement Trigger, but the new design sits farther back than the original trigger in order to take advantage of a shooter's natural resting position and to provide increased leverage during the trigger pull.

The difference between the two models lies in the shape of the trigger. The curved trigger design replicates the SIG factory trigger contour, while the flat trigger is similar to the profile found on Apex Tactical's earlier designs.

Both triggers are designed to reduce overall trigger pull weight by 2 pounds. The Flat Advanced Trigger will be available at the end of March 2017, while the Curved Advanced Trigger will hit the market in April 2017. The suggested retail price for both triggers is $49.99.

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