Apexgency trigger installed on the 320

Published on October 11, 2024
Duration: 4:41

This video details a trigger modification for the Sig Sauer P320 X5 pistol, combining an Apex trigger kit with an Agency trigger shoe. The process involves disassembling the Fire Control Unit (FCU), replacing a potentially problematic overtravel stop pin, and installing the new trigger components to significantly reduce take-up and improve the trigger's feel. The presenter, with assistance from an experienced gunsmith, highlights the benefits of a crisper trigger pull and reduced sloppiness.

Quick Summary

This video details a trigger modification for the Sig Sauer P320 X5, combining an Apex trigger kit with an Agency trigger shoe. The process involves disassembling the Fire Control Unit (FCU), replacing a potentially problematic overtravel stop pin, and installing the new trigger components to significantly reduce take-up and improve the trigger's feel.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to P320 X5 and Modifications
  2. 00:52FCU Disassembly and Pin Discovery
  3. 01:49Trigger Modification Goals
  4. 02:10Installed Components: Agency Shoe & Apex Kit
  5. 02:36Trigger Feel: Reduced Take-up and Wall
  6. 03:02Impact of Modifications on Trigger Feel
  7. 03:23Initial Performance and Reliability
  8. 03:44Future Modifications and Barrel Upgrade
  9. 04:04P320 Customization Trends
  10. 04:33Conclusion and Future Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the Sig Sauer P320 X5 trigger in this video?

The Sig Sauer P320 X5 trigger was modified by installing an Apex trigger kit for reduced take-up and an Agency trigger shoe. This combination aims to create a crisper trigger pull and eliminate sloppiness.

What is the primary benefit of using an Apex trigger kit on a Sig Sauer P320?

The Apex trigger kit for the Sig Sauer P320 is primarily designed to significantly reduce the trigger's take-up, making it feel less sloppy and more responsive. It helps create a more defined wall before the break.

Were there any issues encountered during the Sig P320 trigger modification process?

During disassembly of the Fire Control Unit (FCU), one pin, likely the overtravel stop pin, was found to be 'hammered in' and difficult to remove, requiring extra effort to replace.

How does the modified Sig P320 trigger feel compared to the stock version?

The modified trigger feels substantially less sloppy, with significantly reduced take-up. While the weight may not have changed dramatically, the overall feel is improved, with less mushiness.

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