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articles:triggers [2021/02/02 17:38] – [Trigger Face Design (Straight or Curved)] rrandallarticles:triggers [2021/02/02 18:12] (current) – [Trigger Face Design (Straight or Curved)] rrandall
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 +In contrast, several [[https://www.sigsauer.com/firearms/pistols.html|Sig Sauer pistols]] have straight, flat faced triggers, such as the [[https://www.sigsauer.com/p320-xfive-legion.html|P320 XFive Legion]] (below left) and the [[https://www.sigsauer.com/p365-xl-romeozero.html|P365 XL RomeoZero]] (below right).
  
 +{{:articles:p320_xfive_legion.jpg?direct&400|Sig Sauer P320 XFive Legion }} {{:articles:p365_xl_romeozero.jpg?direct&400|P365 XL RomeoZero }}
  
 +Remembering that all of these pistols are using a “Fulcrum” or “Hinged” trigger mechanism, the difference between curved vs straight triggers has to do with finger placement. The curved triggers are driving your trigger to a specific point, where the straight trigger allows you to place your finger here you feel most comfortable.
  
 +For example, the [[https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/mp-9-shield-0|Smith & Wesson M&P® Shield™]] drives your finger toward the center of the trigger -  while the [[https://www.ruger.com/products/lcp/models.html|Ruger LCP]] trigger will drive your finger up to where it touches the frame. 
  
 +In contrast, as you pull the trigger on either of the Sig Sauer pistols described, the trigger will quickly reach a point where it is at a 90º angle to the top of the frame.
  
- +Is one "better" than the other? This is arguable. And ultimately, decided by the shooter.
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