The Agency Arms drop-in trigger kits feature a flat faced trigger shoe, designed to reduce pre-travel, produce a nice crisp preak, and a short tactile reset. The flat face provides a large flat surface to apply even pressure across the face of the trigger, it also has a small toe to assist in indexing the trigger finger.They are designed to keep all 3 safeties intact. Agency Arms recommends triggers be installed by a certified gunsmith. Specifications for Agency Arms Drop-In Trigger, .45 ACP/10 mm: Mfg Item Num: DIT-45-B Supplier SKU: 47624 Category: FIREARM PARTS Finish: Black Type: Trigger Model: Glock Size: 45ACP/10mm Material: Aluminum Trigger: 3.5 lb Features of Agency Arms Drop-In Trigger, .45 ACP/10 mm: Drop In Kit Agency Flat Faced Trigger shoe Tuned OEM Trigger Bar Package Contents: Agency Arms Drop-In Trigger, .45 ACP/10 mm The Agency Arms Drop-In Trigger, .45 ACP/10 mm is a quality addition to the Agency Arms lineup. For more great deals on Pistol Triggers by Agency Arms, please browse our Agency Arms Gun Parts page.
Agency Arms Drop-In Trigger, .45 ACP/10 mm
$135.00
SKU: 2DA65643
Categories: Agency Arms, Pistol Triggers
2 reviews for Agency Arms Drop-In Trigger, .45 ACP/10 mm
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Toxicity –
Gives a nice purchase for your finger on the flat face. Does not reduce trigger pull any that I could tell also has a tactile click when you pull the trigger and the safety disengages you can feel it but not hear it. Definitely improve shooting consistency
GunGuy –
This review is regarding the Agency Arms 10mm g20 trigger. Full disclosure – I run a gun store where we work on/install aftermarket glock parts on a daily basis. I will also preface this by saying all parts were installed by licensed gunsmith/glock certified advanced armorer.Upon installing the trigger, even before putting live ammunition through it, the firearm immediately started having failure to return to battery. This issue continued with live ammunition in the gun as well as snap-cap dummy ammunition. A quick youtube search of this issue brought up an extremely well documented case of this happening to another individual with a g20, accompanied by both photograph and video evidence to support his claim. His issue in fact mimicked mine precisely.I contacted Agency Arms and before even getting a chance to explain the entire issue, as soon as I said "fails to return to battery" the customer service representative acknowledged this being a known issue to Agency Arms and that the trigger in fact could not be repaired and would instead have to be replaced entirely. No issue. Here's where things get funny.I am then told by the csr that I will be responsible to paying to ship my factory defective trigger back to Agency Arms in order to get one that actually works (supposedly). When I raised this as a concern, I was out right ignored. Mind you this is an item they immediately recognized to be factory defective and not fit for use.I boxed up the trigger with a note highlighting the fact that it cost me $10.50 to mail the trigger (with signature requirement). I put a copy of the receipt for the label in with the trigger along with a note explaining the fee. Agency Arms out right ignored my message and just sent me another trigger. I have not removed this one from the packaging and plan to never do so. It will more likely than not go in the garbage.Bottom line; This company makes products that they know fail, yet refuse to stand behind them. We aren't talking about tennis rackets here, we're talking about triggers that are meant to go in firearms that may very well save your life. I expect more and you should to. I will never sell another Agency Arms product in my shop or carry one of their products in my firearm ever again. YMMV