Im in the Sig 226,8,9 series with the short reset installed.One of the most underrated triggers on a hammer fired is HK’s LEM trigger. The US Border Patrol and Customs Service used it on their HK P2000 pistols from early 2000’s til 2018.
With the LEM once you work the slide it relieves the tension and you have a long pull with travel like a DA but almost zero weight. Then about a 5 pound trigger pull when the slide reciprocates after you fire the hammer stays cocked and you have a single action test take your finger off the hammer lowers automaticly de clocks.
It’s basically a striker weight with a hammer a perfect gun for a both sides of the spectrum wether an agency novice or a proficient handgun user.
I have a HK45 LEM and love it!
I’ve also been a Sig. P series guy with their SRT. Was issued or carried one for duty and personal carry from 1994 and still use one sometimes today. That said and as much as unlike my Sigs I like the HK LEM more!Im in the Sig 226,8,9 series with the short reset installed.
If one wants a good striker trigger out of the factory, go and rent a Sig 320 or the M17 or M18 series pistols.
Im in the camp that they out Glocked, Glock with those pistols.
I am agreeing with the above. However everybody has their own opinion of what a good trigger is. There are even people in this thread saying Sig 320's have good triggers. I do not find that to be the case at all.Striker fired: Hands down Walther PDP with Dynamic Trigger (hint to the Canik fans, they are P99 clones and a PDP is a 3rd gen P99)
Hammer fired: again hands down 1911/2011 and it's not even a close race IMHO, assuming you have fitted tool steel internals of course.
Not saying those are two of the nicest pistols money can buy, but they are.
Come South a few hundred miles, let your fingers thaw out.I am agreeing with the above. However everybody has their own opinion of what a good trigger is. There are even people in this thread saying Sig 320's have good triggers. I do not find that to be the case at all.
Like others said, striker vs hammer will be totally different animals. Striker is like a 2 stage ar trigger almost. In that category I think Walther PDP wins by a good margin. Beats out others I've tried like vp9, p10c, glocks, xdms, ppq, and some others. Single stage 1911 type triggers are a different species though.I own revolvers and most have good triggers . I'm thinking about buying a 9mm and would like opinions on which one has the best trigger . Does striker fired pistols generally have less "slop" than hammer pistols ? Thanks in advance