What is the short flat size compared to the stock trigger?
Does it lock up the trigger when it haft cocked or pull the trigger? Try this from slide close then pull the slide halfway only, and see how trigger behaves thanks nice setup.
How does it run compared to the original ignition parts? How do you like the dpp?
The performance from the kit is phenomenal. I really like the dpp, the glass and dot are both very nice. My only improvement would be for separate brightness increase and decrease buttons.
Can you get the trigger by itself or do you need the ignition system also?
@makeminemarvel3784 awesome! Thanks for the fast response, does the trigger drop in easy? Esthetically it looks amazing, I'm a newbie and didn't want to install ignition system
@joewhitehead961 if you are keeping the Staccato polymer grip, than yes the trigger should drop right in. You may need to do some very minimal fitting.
Does this increase reliability? Or just lighten the trigger
Reliability seems to be the same between the kit and factory parts. With both sets of parts the pistol ran flawlessly. The kit improves the overall feel, enjoyment, speed of the pistol.
doing this wont lighten the trigger. if you want a lighter trigger you mess with the sear spring
Does this void Staccato's lifetime warranty when you do this?
Don't know. But, it is fully reversible, just have to reinstall the factory parts.
I have been waiting on someone to do a video on this and it is greatly appreciated brother!