You're talking about the less curved xtreme trigger correct? I have one on my stock 2 and love it. I have long fingers and it makes the trigger break farther forward. DA is longer reach but it's not an issue with me.
I use red loctite for front sight. Then where the dimple is in the slide for the set screw, i stacked a couple pieces i cut from used primers to fit that hole. Now the set screw digs into that instead of the large hole.
CGW has their reach reduction kit which starts the DA pull 5mm rearward so it's a shorter pull. Do any other companies do anything like this, or do they just have reduced trigger weight and shorter reset?
The trigger pull weights listed here say 8-9lbs DA and 3-4lbs SA. Is that accurate? Those seem awfully heavy for a worked over custom gun.
http://czcustom.com/new-firearms/cz-pistols-custom/shadow-custom-2014-blk.html
With all the modern parts and trigger jobs nowadays, how will a worked up sp-01 tactical decocker trigger compare to a shadow da/sa without firing pin block? What about in double action vs single action? Pull weight?
Not sure how you guys get that high grip with support hand on the tanfo. For me, the safety and slide release prevents my support hand from going very high. On the glock, my grip is very Vogel like.
Randomly ran across this http://sand-paper-pistol-grips.com/sppg_web_site_008.htm
I have no experience with these. People have said manny bragg tape is the most course.
Went from Glock 34 to stock 2. Reloads, da to sa transition, learning curve wasn't too bad after some dry fire practice. What is killing me is i can't grip the s2 high like i do the Glock. I don't know the best way to overcome this.