Looking for a good .40 cal with light trigger squeeze
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Looking for a good .40 cal with light trigger squeeze
I am not that knowledgeable on handguns. Would someone please give me your thoughts on what constitutes a good handgun?
I am carrying a S&W sigma 40 VE now. It is to big and the trigger is way to heavy. That is my reason for getting a new one. At least that is what I told my wife anyway. She said go buy another one then. WOOHOO!
I am carrying a S&W sigma 40 VE now. It is to big and the trigger is way to heavy. That is my reason for getting a new one. At least that is what I told my wife anyway. She said go buy another one then. WOOHOO!
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Glock 22 or 23...The factory trigger, to me, at 5.5 lbs. works fine...You can certainly dial it in a bit lighter, but I have never seen much of a need personally to do so...
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.40, you either love it or hate it...
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.40, you either love it or hate it...
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If you have a standard Glock, it only takes a couple of minutes to replace the standard 5.5 pound connector with a 3.5 pound connector. (Actual trigger pull will likely still be over 4 pounds.)
If you're interested in going this route, you can see beforehand what the difference is by visiting your local gun shop and sampling the trigger pull on one of the long-slide "competition" Glocks, which already come from the factory with the 3.5 connector.
(One caution: if you install a new connector yourself, be sure it's a factory Glock connector. I've heard some of the aftermarket, non-Glock connectors aren't reliable.)
If you're interested in going this route, you can see beforehand what the difference is by visiting your local gun shop and sampling the trigger pull on one of the long-slide "competition" Glocks, which already come from the factory with the 3.5 connector.
(One caution: if you install a new connector yourself, be sure it's a factory Glock connector. I've heard some of the aftermarket, non-Glock connectors aren't reliable.)
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I've personally fired Springfield's XD 40, and quite like it. It's a little snappy, but that's the impression I get about 40's in general. Trigger pull was not bad at all (nothing like my Sigma 9VE, so I hear ya, there), short reset. All the things you like about your Glock & Wesson you'll like about the XD series. plus lots of other things.
try getting a tac light for your Sigma. good luck.
the Glock and the XD have multiplicities of options.
as to your first question. reliability. feels good in your hand. You shoot it well.
personally, I think you could a lot with your Sigma, but if you've had it with it, I'd say either Glock or Springfield would fill that void nicely.
try getting a tac light for your Sigma. good luck.
the Glock and the XD have multiplicities of options.
as to your first question. reliability. feels good in your hand. You shoot it well.
personally, I think you could a lot with your Sigma, but if you've had it with it, I'd say either Glock or Springfield would fill that void nicely.
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The latest generation Taurus Millennium Pro, PT 140 Pro, has a nice trigger and a lifetime warranty for around $300.
Walther P99 compacts have a nice trigger. A SIG P239 has a nice traditional DA/SA trigger as do the CZ75 compacts.
You just have to get out and handle a few of them or better yet shoot them.
Good Luck,OE
Walther P99 compacts have a nice trigger. A SIG P239 has a nice traditional DA/SA trigger as do the CZ75 compacts.
You just have to get out and handle a few of them or better yet shoot them.
Good Luck,OE
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You should probably go try the triggers on several guns. All of the ones already mentioned are fine.
In addition, HK and Sig make models with light double action triggers. I believe HL calls theirs LEM (Law enforcement Modification) available to civilians, and Sig Callas theirs DAK.
Whatever you choose, congrats and have fun.
In addition, HK and Sig make models with light double action triggers. I believe HL calls theirs LEM (Law enforcement Modification) available to civilians, and Sig Callas theirs DAK.
Whatever you choose, congrats and have fun.
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IMO, nothing will match the trigger on a quality 1911 pistol. There are several out there that can be had in 40 cal. Kimber, STI and Para are three that come to mind quickly.
That being said, a Glock would be my second choice because there are lots of trigger options and they are relatively cheap.
That being said, a Glock would be my second choice because there are lots of trigger options and they are relatively cheap.
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+1txinvestigator wrote:You should probably go try the triggers on several guns. All of the ones already mentioned are fine.
In addition, HK and Sig make models with light double action triggers. I believe HL calls theirs LEM (Law enforcement Modification) available to civilians, and Sig Callas theirs DAK.
Whatever you choose, congrats and have fun.
Right now I'm carrying an H&K USP .40 Compact. I miss my 3" kimber, but I love this H&K. I have the LEM mentioned in txi's post and I think you will like it over your Sigma trigger.
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