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Sig Sauer P365 Short Stroke Flat Trigger Upgrade

Sig Sauer P365 Short Stroke Flat Trigger Upgrade (200033115888888)

4.62 stars, based on 292 reviews
Sig Sauer P365 Short Stroke Flat Trigger This precision-engineered upgrade is CNC machined from solid 4140 steel, ensuring maximum durability and reliability. It is designed to correct common Sig Sauer P365 problems associated with MIM (Metal...

Mcarbo trigger

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Great trigger at a reasonable price. Ease install and much better trigger pull than stock.
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Mcarbo Trigger is the Best!

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Superb trigger, excellent pull and fantastic reset.. super great purchase..
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Mine is out of spec, too

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Not even bothering with customer service. I have someone who can get it done. Shouldn’t have to, but oh well. Makes me extremely leery of anything else from MCARBO.

Misalign & size too small at end

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Small trigger pin hole were misaligned & & size were too small for pin to set in.

Much better than stock

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Installed the trigger and spring kit on a P365 Xmacro. Was fairly easy to do. The takedown lever was a bit tight, I pushed the trigger out a touch to get the lever back in. Also note newer strikers on the 365 do not have a striker reset spring inside the striker housing around the striker pin. Overall took the trigger pull down to 3.5-4 lbs, which is about as light as I would want on a carry firearm. Would highly recommend these.

Much better than stock

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Installed the trigger and spring kit on a P365 Xmacro. Was fairly easy to do. The takedown lever was a bit tight, I pushed the trigger out a touch to get the lever back in. Also note newer strikers on the 365 do not have a striker reset spring inside the striker housing around the striker pin. Overall took the trigger pull down to 3.5-4 lbs, which is about as light as I would want on a carry firearm. Would highly recommend these.

Must have upgrade

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I just got my Sig X-macro and some guy at the store told me I had to get this trigger.



I ended up buying it and it has been the best upgrade ever! I would highly recommend, installation was not too hard just have to follow all the steps.

Must have upgrade!

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I purchased this and the spring kit. The trigger is a huge improvement over the OEM and feels great. The install video is very detailed and moves along at a pace that’s easy to follow. I agree, the new Sig firing pin spring/cup is a total pain in the 6 to get out. Also, my P365 X Macro had a different spring retention cup (not the two halves shown in the video) and it took a bit of time to figure out how to get it off without damaging. All in all, the install went well minus a few head scratcher moments due to user error/confusion. A complete range run is coming to ensure full operability. Thank MCARBO.
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Must have upgrade!!

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There were 2 things holding me back from buying a sig 365... the grip was too small for my hands and I absolutely hated that spongy factory strike fire trigger... Wilson combat fixed the grip issue but M Carbo fixed the most critical interface between you and your gun... that trigger!! Night and day difference! I've been spoiled by a lifetime of 1911 and precision rifle triggers so it may not be an issue for glock/ striker fired guys but for me I absolutley needed a better trigger for my personal EDC if I'm to ever really train with it and this trigger , while it's no 1911/ precision rifle trigger, it totally exceeded what I thought was possible from a striker fired gun. Everyone I know that tries it IMMEDIATELY orders one and asks me to install it for them lol... I did order the spring kit with mine but didn't install it yet until shooting this for a while but honestly I don't think I'll be needing to change any springs as it's good enough just by getting rid of all that excessive take up and being able to trim out the overtravel. Sorry for the long review but honestly you will NOT regret this purchase. Oh yeah, and even though I ordered the week of Christmas, it was at my door in like 2 days which really surprised me as well !!! Keep up the good work and thanks again M Carbo!!!
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My review

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Love the trigger. Feels great to shoot. Would love to see a set screw on the front side of the trigger as well to set it so the forward travel stops just passed the trigger reset

Needs a slight tweek and newcustomer service people

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This was ordered for my P365 AXG Legion. The trigger would not work, as the slide would not go back on because of the trigger bar. The Sig P365 Armor was the one doing the work and he watched the videos that were sent to me over and over again, but this was not addressed in any video by Mcarbo. I sent an e-mail asking if there was some unknown (to me) issue with the Legion that wouldn't allow the trigger to work. The response I got was to "watch the videos!" I responded that we had watched the videos, but this was not addressed and again asked for help. NOTHING. My Sig Armor did find a video from the Sig Guy that did address this issue and was directed to the plate on the rear of the slide which has a small notch in it which fixed the problem. So my trigger works fine now. I also added the lighter trigger springs that are also sold here. I like the trigger, but the lack of videos that address this issue and the rude and unhelpful response from customer service made me give this a three stars. BTW, if you don't have a Legion P365, I doubt you'll have this problem.

New Flat Trigger

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I’m so pleased with the new M-Carbo CNC machined flat trigger. I just finished installing it. Your videos are so helpful, couldn’t have done without it. The factory curved trigger made my trigger finger sore. This feels so much nicer, with less free travel. Keep up the good work on design and machining, you do an amazing job with your parts.

Next level

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Okay this is next Level. Wow I put the in MCarbo flat trigger, their striker and their spring kit. Yes I have more than I paid for the gun :-) (I bought a broken gun just to do this and didn’t pay that much)



Their parts take a great little gun to the next leave Wow it shoots nice. This will be my bug gun for IDPA.



I don’t plan on carrying it, even though I’m sure you could just keep in mind the trigger is very light.
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Next level upgrade

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First time upgrade try on a Sig. I've rebuilt CZ's and built Glocks. Sigs are a little different but the MCarbo instructional videos are really good.



The trigger upgrade w/spring kit makes a great little shooter fantastic. Don't be scared. Do it.

Nice improvement

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This was a bit difficult to install with my arthritis, but the video was very thorough. Great end results.

Nice looking trigger

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Wouldn't want to pay full price for one, but it is a nice trigger. If you had a flat factory trigger, think of this as a nicer, shorter reach, flat factory trigger. I used the stock springs. I carry this gun and I think 4-5 lbs is already light enough of a trigger pull for that purpose. If this is your range weapon, you might want the spring kit. Since I didn't install the springs, installing the trigger wasn't too bad. I did have to take half a turn off the set screw after I assembled it.