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    ChrisK

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    Yes the reset is very tactile and audible. It is as close to a true single stage trigger in a G**** as you can get, from my experience. If you want more take up you can adjust for that, however I have mine sent to as close to single stage as I can get. If you are coming to the group shoot in June I'll bring it so you can test it out.

    How does it compare to the PPQ?
     

    seedubs1

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    If there is no take up, then it doesn't. My PPQ feels something like a Geissele SSA, which is a 2 stage trigger. I'd assume that modified Glock trigger is something like a CMC/Timney single stage.

    How does it compare to the PPQ?
     

    Birds Away

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    If it wouldn't violate the rules of their forum I would post on there that anyone who wants a set of these, drop me a line and I will send them for free. What a douche to try to get $15 bucks for the stock plastic grips.

    75B Factory Full Size Plastic Grips

    I probably have a dozen sets of these laying around somewhere.
     

    RustyHornet

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    If it wouldn't violate the rules of their forum I would post on there that anyone who wants a set of these, drop me a line and I will send them for free. What a douche to try to get $15 bucks for the stock plastic grips.

    75B Factory Full Size Plastic Grips

    I probably have a dozen sets of these laying around somewhere.
    Rules? Who needs rules? Start another ad and list them free. 'MURICA!
     

    churchmouse

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    If it wouldn't violate the rules of their forum I would post on there that anyone who wants a set of these, drop me a line and I will send them for free. What a douche to try to get $15 bucks for the stock plastic grips.

    75B Factory Full Size Plastic Grips

    I probably have a dozen sets of these laying around somewhere.

    It is no different than some of the things post up in our own classy's.
    Things I give away as people need them those folks try and sell.
     

    Hopper

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    I've read about these before, but other than maybe seeing one on Gunbroker, don't know that I've ever seen one come up for sale locally. This is a Springfield P9, which you can see is clearly a CZ 75 design. Looks like a nice 75 Compact to me.

    Seems like maybe BA talked about these many moons ago, and I don't believe this was a very long run by Springfield when they were putting them out. In fact, I think Springfield was importing them, and marking them as their own P9. I can't remember... are these really Tanfoglios?

    ARMSLIST - For Sale/Trade: Springfield P9 NIB
     

    seedubs1

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    Looks like its blued :drool:

    I may have a thing for blued pistols.....

    I've read about these before, but other than maybe seeing one on Gunbroker, don't know that I've ever seen one come up for sale locally. This is a Springfield P9, which you can see is clearly a CZ 75 design. Looks like a nice 75 Compact to me.

    Seems like maybe BA talked about these many moons ago, and I don't believe this was a very long run by Springfield when they were putting them out. In fact, I think Springfield was importing them, and marking them as their own P9. I can't remember... are these really Tanfoglios?

    ARMSLIST - For Sale/Trade: Springfield P9 NIB
     

    Hopper

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    Looks like its blued :drool: I may have a thing for blued pistols.....

    Agreed! I've always been a stainless/matte guy, but lately, there's something about a nicely blued gun with cocobolo or rosewood grips that does it for me. They wear much more interestingly than a matte stainless gun, I think.
     
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