kmaultsby Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 I am thinking of getting Springer Precision trigger job on my next XD 9 tactical but on youtube a guy mention and showed that you really can not feel and here the reset on the trigger. Is this true? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Vigilante Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 I have had Springer Precision do triggers for me on all of my XD's and XDM's-never had a problem with the reset. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kmaultsby Posted February 21, 2014 Author Share Posted February 21, 2014 (edited) I am not asking about any problems I am asking can you feel the trigger resetting? Is the reset feel close to the same as stock? Maybe this is better it is not like the stock Smith & Wesson M&P trigger were there is hardly any click or feel. Edited February 21, 2014 by kmaultsby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirty Rod Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 I can certainly feel the reset on my Springer and factory trigger jobs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loves2Shoot Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 I am thinking of getting Springer Precision trigger job on my next XD 9 tactical but on youtube a guy mention and showed that you really can not feel and here the reset on the trigger. Is this true? Did he use a kit or get a trigger job from our custom shop? The lighter the trigger spring pressure, the lighter the reset "click." So if you want a 2.5# trigger pull the reset will be lighter than a 4# trigger. I have a sub 2# trigger on my personal XDM and I can feel the reset. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reshoot Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 The reset on my Springer triggers (Springer-installed) is easily felt. I use this type of trigger control quite often, on long and difficult shots. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kmaultsby Posted February 21, 2014 Author Share Posted February 21, 2014 Thanks everyone I have another brand install in my XD9 Tactical but to me the reset is still a little long to me, so I was thinking of having the springer job done on my future backup to compare. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vanniek71 Posted February 27, 2014 Share Posted February 27, 2014 Kind of a thread jack here, but curious if the Springer trigger bar would work with my PRP trigger? I love the Springer bar, and would love to fit that in to my XDM as well, but I don't want to change out the trigger. Anyone do this at all? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loves2Shoot Posted February 27, 2014 Share Posted February 27, 2014 Kind of a thread jack here, but curious if the Springer trigger bar would work with my PRP trigger? I love the Springer bar, and would love to fit that in to my XDM as well, but I don't want to change out the trigger. Anyone do this at all? It can be made to work but it works better with the factory trigger, as the over travel stop is built into the trigger bar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BungeeeMan Posted February 28, 2014 Share Posted February 28, 2014 The over travel stop is one of the main reasons I like the trigger Scott built for me. The PRP bump-stop on the trigger has caused more problems on XDm's that I've seen than anything else, because nobody wants to take enough material off that it still works when the gun isn't pristinely clean. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vanniek71 Posted February 28, 2014 Share Posted February 28, 2014 My gun is usually a filth pit and I've never had that issue. With that being said I'm gonna change to Springers bar so I can still run in production class, gotta get rid of the external trigger. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcl Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 I did my XDM 9, xd 40 and XDM 40. The difference is night and day the triggers on all of them are awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BungeeeMan Posted March 3, 2014 Share Posted March 3, 2014 My gun is usually a filth pit and I've never had that issue. With that being said I'm gonna change to Springers bar so I can still run in production class, gotta get rid of the external trigger. I'm not the expert on this, but I've been told that the PRP trigger is legal in production because Springfield's shop has sold enough of them with it to make it an OEM part as far as USPSA is concerned. I bet there's info about this all over the forum, but I doubt you'd have to change it out. Both systems are pretty cool, and though I lean towards the springer setup, I wouldn't go to the trouble of switching if I didn't have to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjl Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 Would the optimum set-up be are the PRP Ultimate Trigger group with a Springer trigger bar. I have a stock 5.25 Xdm 9mm that I want to upgrade. I was planning on going the PRP route but now I am wondering if I should also put in the Springer trigger bar, if in fact the items are compatible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Studlee Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 My gun is usually a filth pit and I've never had that issue. With that being said I'm gonna change to Springers bar so I can still run in production class, gotta get rid of the external trigger. I'm not the expert on this, but I've been told that the PRP trigger is legal in production because Springfield's shop has sold enough of them with it to make it an OEM part as far as USPSA is concerned. I bet there's info about this all over the forum, but I doubt you'd have to change it out. Both systems are pretty cool, and though I lean towards the springer setup, I wouldn't go to the trouble of switching if I didn't have to. I've been told that PRP's trigger is not legal in Production for USPSA. I had to swap it out with stock trigger before our recent state match in FL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vanniek71 Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 My gun is usually a filth pit and I've never had that issue. With that being said I'm gonna change to Springers bar so I can still run in production class, gotta get rid of the external trigger. I'm not the expert on this, but I've been told that the PRP trigger is legal in production because Springfield's shop has sold enough of them with it to make it an OEM part as far as USPSA is concerned. I bet there's info about this all over the forum, but I doubt you'd have to change it out. Both systems are pretty cool, and though I lean towards the springer setup, I wouldn't go to the trouble of switching if I didn't have to. I'll have to dig in to this, I was told it wasn't legal but that was over a year ago now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vanniek71 Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 (edited) Here we go guys: Looks like it is now legal since the trigger is installed at the factory on some of their guns! Saves me some work! Q: Is our new trigger legal in Production Division?A: Yes. Our trigger is a Springfield Armory OEM part available on several production XD and XDM pistols from the factory. Springfield part #'s:XCM9131 "XDM custom competition model"XC9131 "XD custom competition model"XCM9121 "XDM production"XC9121 "XD production"Front Sight Magazine -May/June 2011 page 58."Powder River TriggerI Just bought a new out of the box Springfield XD and shot a local match and was bumped to Open division. When I asked why, they said that trigger (Powder River) was not allowed. Can you tell me what is going on?AnswerThe trigger system on the Springfield XD and XDm handguns is legal. It is a factory-offered trigger that is a striker-fired system which is allowed and comes installed on six different models of the XD and XDm, and they are built in at the factory and therefor are an OEM part."APPENDIX D4 — Production Division21.6 Exchange of minorEXTERNAL componentsSights, firing pins, firing pin retainers, extractors and ejectors MAY be replaced with OEM or aftermarket parts. Any other components which are externally visible may ONLY be replaced with OEM parts which are offered on the specific model of gun or another approved gun from the same manufacturer except as specifically clarified below. Examples of external components which may only be replaced with OEM parts include (but are not limited to): magazine releases, slide stops, thumb safeties and triggers. Special Notes/Clarifications:• Barrels are considered “external parts” and are subjectto specific restrictions in 21.4 and associated rulings.• A factory/OEM magazine release which extends only the length of the magazine release may be used. A magazine release which provides larger surface area (paddles, buttons) may only be used if it is an OEM part available on an approved model of gun.• Externally-visible parts from “custom shop” guns will only be considered “OEM parts” if the custom shop gun is on the NROI list of approved Productionguns Edited March 4, 2014 by Vanniek71 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BungeeeMan Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 Would the optimum set-up be are the PRP Ultimate Trigger group with a Springer trigger bar. I have a stock 5.25 Xdm 9mm that I want to upgrade. I was planning on going the PRP route but now I am wondering if I should also put in the Springer trigger bar, if in fact the items are compatible. Though the PRP trigger changes the geometry a little bit to get the feel they want, I think having redundant over travel stops on both the trigger and the bar is more likely to cause problems than benefit you. I remember Scott springer saying somewhere that it was possible to get them to work together, but that it's not a great setup. The two trigger kits result in a different feel, and work just a little differently, so pick which one you like and go with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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