I was wondering if anyone knew of or could recommend someone locally that could perform a trigger work on an XD9.
Thanks
xd ED wrote:Buy the kit of your choice and take it to Ryan at Bill's Gun Shop. Quicker and cheaper than sending it out.
Pitel wrote:Send it to Canyon Creek. They have custom parts and they know what they are doing. My XD trigger is identical to my open gun.
hoel6466 wrote:Powder River Precision and Springer Precision are two of the favorites over on XD Talk. If you are mechanically inclined there are how to videos for the PRP products and both of them have great customer service. You can send it to either as well and both have rave reviews on the board.
xd ED wrote:I have both triggers on guns.
Being a HVAC/Major appliance tech, I am reasonably confortable with my mechanical skills, but,
I could not do the installs for the $20/ gun or so I paid to have them done.
And as mmcnx2 posted, the end result with any of the kits is better, much better than stock, but nothing close the '4# glass rod break' of a good 1911.
And as far as 'great customer service': I got one of Powder River's latest kits when they first introduced them in Sept. Shortly thereafter, I attempted to buy a second kit, but they've been " unavailable" every time I've checked since, and my requested notification of availability has yet to occur.
And as a bit of an aside, if anyone is tempted to do business with XD guys, for trigger kits, or whatever- do some research first. It's been a while, maybe they've worked things out, but I had some serious fulfillment issues, dealt with by zero communications from them for several weeks before it got resolved. During that time I believe, XD Talk dropped them as an advertiser as well. Caveat Emptor.
Pitel wrote:Send it to Canyon Creek. They have custom parts and they know what they are doing. My XD trigger is identical to my open gun.
TommyMN wrote:This site is full of dicks. It's why I like it.
hoel6466 wrote:xd ED wrote:I have both triggers on guns.
Being a HVAC/Major appliance tech, I am reasonably confortable with my mechanical skills, but,
I could not do the installs for the $20/ gun or so I paid to have them done.
And as mmcnx2 posted, the end result with any of the kits is better, much better than stock, but nothing close the '4# glass rod break' of a good 1911.
And as far as 'great customer service': I got one of Powder River's latest kits when they first introduced them in Sept. Shortly thereafter, I attempted to buy a second kit, but they've been " unavailable" every time I've checked since, and my requested notification of availability has yet to occur.
And as a bit of an aside, if anyone is tempted to do business with XD guys, for trigger kits, or whatever- do some research first. It's been a while, maybe they've worked things out, but I had some serious fulfillment issues, dealt with by zero communications from them for several weeks before it got resolved. During that time I believe, XD Talk dropped them as an advertiser as well. Caveat Emptor.
It's been almost a year since I've been on XD Talk for any length of time. I wasn't aware that Powder River Precision had put out a new kit. The "great customer service" that I was refering to were the numerous posts of the owner talking people through the install on thier firearms. At the time there wern't too many people complaining about either company.
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