A Glock trigger is easy to clean up. It won’t be a target trigger, but who wants a target trigger on a carry gun.
I get to shoot many guns and can tell you that there a lot of guns with triggers worst then Glock.
The Beretta Nanos that I have fired, approximately eight of them, have not impressed me. Number one is they point down for me.
Now I do like my Beretta APX. It has a pretty good trigger.
Not all guns are the same, just as not all people are the same. We all find what fits us the best.
Worst triggers than a Glock? Lol again that is subjective. The Nano Trigger and the Kahrs are almost identical and many people love the DAO. And they are both Striker fired DAO. Now I can understand the fact that a person prefers a light striker fired pistol and others prefer something else. But to say one is worst is a very personal, subjective statement. What is worst to one person is not to the others. Now if you do not like the high bore axis of the Nano then you say you like the APX and the Trigger. The Nano is now a APX with the same trigger and NOW with a low bore axis. Yes, I get to shoot a lot of guns as well and took a very long time to find the right fit, the right trigger etc. Shot a whole lot of guns along the way. So, I now have a APX grip on one of the Nano's and spending a whole lot of rounds shooting both to see which one I really shoot the best. Well over 400 rds now through both style grips.
Ok, you say you like the APX trigger. I think you meant the other APX like the Compact or Centurion. They have a standard Striker fired trigger. T
hey are larger guns which I know you like as opposed to small guns.
I just bought a second Kahr CM 9. Again I love the Striker fired DAO. Actually traded in a Ruger LC9S because the Striker Fired Trigger was just too darn light. I refused to carry it any longer. Made a great trade. Now, I do not bash the Glock trigger. I actually have no problem with it and if the gun fit, would not care to put a after maker trigger on one.
My LC9S trigger was down to 4Lbs of pull or less and even contacted Ruger and had it sent in to try and at least get it up to 5 lbs of pull. They sent it back and said there was nothing they could do.
YET, there are some folks that would Love the LC9S trigger I traded. Man a super light Trigger with very little take up and Bang. Just what the Doctor ordered.
Triggers are subjective. Grips are subjective, bore axis are subjective
. The Glock is a great, fantastic gun. You like large guns, I like small. You like light triggers I like Dao. My Problem is shown below for the reason I do not like Glocks. I get a Blister on my finger from the trigger guard. What do I not like about the new APX? The Trigger Guard. I think the squared look and the Glock safety on both the Glock and the APX are useless.. And I do not understand why Beretta went this direction. But each to his own.Kahr/Nano'Carry IMO has the best of all the triggers. Khar wins because the of trigger guard design and lack of Glock safety. Again just my humble opinion and MY preference.
How about we become thankful that in this great Country we can all choose what is best for ourselves. Maybe you have a dog that you love and think someone else's is worst. I love my Dog and think she is the Best.God Bless
America and this great Country for Freedom of Choice.
After shooting a Glock with 200 rds. Nothing wrong with the Gun, nor the trigger. Just not a good fit for me.
**And note, some folks like lighter Striker fired triggers on Service guns, but not Small Pocket guns or Micro 9mm's,