I have one and just got the kit your video is perfect except one thing it’s hard to see then end when reassembling the piece in the handle your fingers make it hard to see everything other then that perfect I couldn’t of done this without your video I thank you.
have you checked the primers one the fired rounds to see if you have striker drags on them or have you had light primer strikes with the spring change id like to know might pick up this kit thanks for the video
I did this upgrade and had to switch the striker spring back to stock as I was getting light primer strikes. The trigger feels much smoother and lighter and other than the light primer it's great.
Did you get and install it? I just found the apex trigger it will be here Tuesday. I already did the striker. I'm just not a big fan of changing springs but the fn just SUCKS. Everything I've purchased from fn has been over priced and disappointing. I will NEVER. EVER. Buy another fn ANYTHING.
I did get it and have it installed on my fn509t and it's way better than the fn factory springs. I also have the Apex trigger and striker, day and night difference!
@@alvinjayv5829 I did the Apex trigger and striker. My locking block pin was pretty easy to remove. Aside from that I polished everything that moved and holy sht what a difference. I have the compact tactical. Now it's better than my polished apexed Glock. It is SMOOTH I don't think I'm going to change springs for reasons I already stated and it's good enough now. I stand by my position on FN though. No reason I should have to buy a 800$pistol and put another 200$+the hour(s) polishing into a trigger.