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Thanks for the info. I really have no problem with the OEM trigger other than the weight. Admittedly I only just got mine so it certainly hasn't broken in yet. I'll have to give it some time to wear in before I decide if I'm going to pony up for the TR-1.Video on installation.
The factory shoe was very annoying to me… the new one is very comfortable and doesn't irritate my finger.
Breaks immediately after reaching the wall. Very short reset. Trigger has an over travel screw on shoe.
Pull weight is going to be higher than a lot of performance triggers but I don't even notice it truthfully.
Although each of the following triggers are a little bit different in there own way (PDP Performance, stock Canik, stock Sig P226 SAO) the TR-1 Trigger for the APX A1 is just as good IMO with a slightly heavier pull weight.
It is worth it to me 100%… it's the only option out there because Beretta isn't interested in fixing some easily fixable issues with the APX A1.
The importer doesn't do a very good job with marketing the Trigger IMO.
I wouldn't buy there "Strike One" handguns or anything else from them due to bad reviews of the strike one guns online and their sky high prices.
I have to wonder about the performance of the other TR-1 triggers for the Glock for example… because the one for the APX A1 Fullsize is that much better than stock.