Mine are both drop-in kits. I believe DK is the first one that installed allen screws on the trigger itself—for both pre-travel & over-travel. So the break is cleaner. During that time, johnny glock was still using an allen screw in the ejector-housing for the over-travel; and now, he’ll probably do what you request on the trigger. So, the quality/feel would probably the same.
if you really want to see a big-difference; you should compare any of the mentioned trigger kit to a flat trigger.
The vertec/M9A3 slide doesn’t have front cocking serrations either. I’m really interested on this custom model; which is why i’m trying to find-out if LTT is planning to get it approved for Production Division. It’s not meant to take a job at your input; ‘just trying to make sure before investing a lot of money on a new gun.
Hi. Does anybody use this? Is it necessary? My XDM has a trigger job; and i’ve started having light hits.
Does it have an extended tip or should i just replace my striker spring? Thanks for your input!
For those who own one, does the label on the box show "Witness Elite Limited" or "Witness Limited"? Thanks for the info; i want to make sure it's legal in Maryland before I get one; thanks!
It took me a while to get used to the shadow, after switching from glock; but, i wasn't really dry firing--the more time you invest on it, the quicker you'll realize why shooters are crazy about its weight, low bore axis, & sweet trigger. Good luck.