![]() ![]() I am sure both Canyon Creek and Springer did not do their best trigger job the first time. Sending to a gunsmith is much better than an inexperienced individual trying to learn how to do trigger job. Triggers are not drop in components and they take some finesse because each gun is slightly different as the shooters preferences are different. I have been shooting the XD and XDM line for about 3 years and I am very happy with them. Both companies have proven to be reliable sources of aftermarket equipment & I am looking for some firsthand experience before I make my next purchase. I have had work done or have installed parts from either company & have no real basis to chose one over the other. But what I would really like to know is what trigger feels better. Both kits come with sear and trigger springs, and was wondering if they were the same rate or if they are made to each manufacturors specs. The PRP uses a plastic insert for an overtravel stop & I assume the same is addressed with the springer trigger bar. From what I can tell from the vendor websites the trigger kits both look sound, but use different approaches to achieve reduced trigger weight and reset. I have placed a PRP kit into my XD40SC, & am looking to do some work on my XDM9 but have no experience with the springer kit. Was wondering if anyone had any experience with the trigger kits from power river precision & springer precision. I am still amazed at how nice my XD trigger is! It's factory trigger used to be the worst trigger I'd had on a handgun, now it's nearly the best! Although I can only speak for Powder River Precision, I would bet you'd be happy with any of the kits. The good news is, it appears that all three of the vendors have solid reputations with excellent products and the customer service to back it up. Daniel at Powder River Precision was fantastic to deal with.very fast shipping, and very responsive to questions before the purchase, and after the purchase. I was so happy with it, I just bought another Powder River Precision kit for my XD9 Tactical. I watched the video he has linked to on his website that shows the installation before I did it, and it was very helpful if you're not familiar with the XD or if you're used to a Glock. The best part is my trigger is better than what I ever dreamed!! It is the closest I've ever had a striker fired pistol feel like a 1911 trigger, no overtravel (you can adjust to suit you), very short reset, crisp, well defined release. ![]() I couldn't be happier! I installed it myself and found it to be straight forward and very well made. I finally settled on the Powder River Precision match/target easy fit trigger kit. The Powder River Precision, Springer Precision, and Canyon Creek triggers all have good reviews, and that made the decision more difficult. I was agonizing over which trigger to buy for my XD45 Tactical. ![]()
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