Are you the type of shooter who likes to tweak and modify your firearm, or do you prefer to keep them stock? For me, it depends on the pistol itself and... Continue reading at www.thearmoryl...
This is awesome..props to Springfield for bringing this out, and glad to see aftermarket support. I picked up an Aero lower recently, and local shop had the SA-35 - I think the stock trigger is really, really nice for a $700 gun - I can imagine what the Apex one feels like. Didn't realize they also did a magwell and extended mags! Great setup!
I'm pretty happy with everything on my sa35 with the exception of the thumb safety it needs to be more positive comeing off safety. Comes off safe too easy. The spring or detent need work.
Great video!. 3.9 pound is still hefty for my taste(comp gun) is there any other way to make the trigger lighter? Also how does the reset compare to other platforms? Thanks!
Certain gunsmiths like Terry Tussey will drill a new pivot point through the slide, and install a new sear lever with a longer front bar to exert greater leverage on the sear release. I turned that down as I didn't loke major operations. I asked to just do what his gunsmith could do without such drastic re engineering. He got my Browning High Power down to about 4, removing the mag disconnect and polishing the sear, and new hammer. Terry has passed away, and the shop is runned by his protégé, Kevin Smith.
“Over 100 years ago ? May suggest math a a second language.” Two letter “a’s” and no punctuation at the end of your sentence. Hmmm, look who’s calling the kettle black. I suggest night school, perhaps English grammar classes.