Grayguns P365 Straight Trigger
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John Stewart
Aug 18, 2020
Cost me $50 and two hours of aggravation. I decided on this more expensive version of a straight trigger because it was supposed to be adjustable. As it turned out, though, the adjustment setscrew could absolutely not be turned with the supplied hex wrench. Even after the application of torch heat and using pliers, I rounded off the wrench and finally had to file down the screw so the trigger would move far enough to release the striker. (Fortunately I had a needle file capable of doing the job.) It appears that the finish was applied after the screw was installed and froze it solid. Otherwise, however, it is a good product that improved the feel of the pull significantly. And whether it was the increased leverage possible by putting my finger at the end of the trigger or the 100 rounds I fired with the factory trigger, the pull weight dropped from 6 pounds, 12 ounces, to 5 pounds, 6 ounces. A straight trigger is a definite upgrade for the P365, but not this one.