RickAnderson
Custom
I just purchased and installed a Power River Precision Drop-In Trigger Kit, Flat Faced Aluminum Original XDM.
For my Springfield Armory XD-M .45 ACP 4.5" Pistol. I love it, it has shorten the take-up, trigger pull and reset as well as reduce the Trigger Pull weight. I opted to use the higher spring rates and the OEM striker spring, which produced a 4.5 lb trigger pull which is perfect for me. If you use the blue marked "Competition springs, it is suppose to drop the trigger pull to 2.5-3 lbs. It is also a much more consistent and crisper trigger feel.
As well, it replaces the plastic curved trigger with an Aluminum Flat Faced Trigger....
I compared it to my XD-M Elite OSP's in 10mm and the tactical in 9mm... My 10mm is a 6lb pull and much lengthier, the 9mm tactical is 5lbs but also lengthier. I'm so convinced, I've already ordered an XD-M Elite Kit for my 10mm and will probably getting one for the 9mm as well later.
The XD-M Elite Kit
And one last note, one of the replacement springs, the smallest coil spring is for the Striker Safety Block. Just this made a huge difference in weight and feel, before replacement I was shocked how much force it takes to raise the Striker Safety Block (which is being done by the Trigger Pull), the new softer spring reduces that force closer to other pistols and really shows in the trigger pull.
To install this will require disassembly of the fire control group in the Frame, parts most owners never take apart. So if you're not mechanically inclined or have much experience with tinkering with firearms, you may want to get a gunsmith install it for you. There is no fitting or modifying of parts, the stuff that DIY gunsmithing gets you in trouble, its straight replacement of parts with those in the kits, so you just have to put it back together the same as you took it apart. I did it myself, while the small springs were challenging with my big hands and required several attempts with a few springs popping out and having to find them on the floor, I was able to complete in a couple of hours.
I highly recommend the kits for the XD-M, they also have kits and other parts for other SA pistols, like the Hellcat XDS XD Mod.2 and some Ruger
PRP® Drop-In Trigger Kit Flat Faced Aluminum Original XDM
PRP Drop-In Trigger Kit Flat Faced Aluminum Original XDM
powderriverprecision.com
For my Springfield Armory XD-M .45 ACP 4.5" Pistol. I love it, it has shorten the take-up, trigger pull and reset as well as reduce the Trigger Pull weight. I opted to use the higher spring rates and the OEM striker spring, which produced a 4.5 lb trigger pull which is perfect for me. If you use the blue marked "Competition springs, it is suppose to drop the trigger pull to 2.5-3 lbs. It is also a much more consistent and crisper trigger feel.
As well, it replaces the plastic curved trigger with an Aluminum Flat Faced Trigger....
I compared it to my XD-M Elite OSP's in 10mm and the tactical in 9mm... My 10mm is a 6lb pull and much lengthier, the 9mm tactical is 5lbs but also lengthier. I'm so convinced, I've already ordered an XD-M Elite Kit for my 10mm and will probably getting one for the 9mm as well later.
The XD-M Elite Kit
PRP® Trigger Kit for XDM Elite Flat Aluminum Trigger
PRP Trigger Kit for XDM Elite Flat Aluminum Trigger
powderriverprecision.com
And one last note, one of the replacement springs, the smallest coil spring is for the Striker Safety Block. Just this made a huge difference in weight and feel, before replacement I was shocked how much force it takes to raise the Striker Safety Block (which is being done by the Trigger Pull), the new softer spring reduces that force closer to other pistols and really shows in the trigger pull.
To install this will require disassembly of the fire control group in the Frame, parts most owners never take apart. So if you're not mechanically inclined or have much experience with tinkering with firearms, you may want to get a gunsmith install it for you. There is no fitting or modifying of parts, the stuff that DIY gunsmithing gets you in trouble, its straight replacement of parts with those in the kits, so you just have to put it back together the same as you took it apart. I did it myself, while the small springs were challenging with my big hands and required several attempts with a few springs popping out and having to find them on the floor, I was able to complete in a couple of hours.
I highly recommend the kits for the XD-M, they also have kits and other parts for other SA pistols, like the Hellcat XDS XD Mod.2 and some Ruger
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