Apex Tactical FN 509 trigger, A word of CAUTION!

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • For people who are interested in changing the trigger in their 509!
    Install on the apex tactical fn 509 trigger is quite a nightmare and has destroyed frames and tools alike..
    It's an incredible gun with amazing features and a good albeit slightly heavy trigger. Unless you get lucky with an easy locking block pin, I recommend spending the $150 on ammo to get good with the stock trigger.
    Good luck friends, hope this helped.

Komentáře • 262

  • @zachhogg641
    @zachhogg641 Před 4 lety +13

    Thanks for putting the time in to making this video man. I just bought a 509 tactical last week and was just about to buy the apex trigger and decided to do a little more research on it first and that’s when I found this.

  • @a.grayman6349
    @a.grayman6349 Před 4 lety +60

    Mine broke at a long, gritty 7.25lbs. FN should be embarrassed to let a $1000.00 firearm leave their factory like that.

  • @possumtrotranch
    @possumtrotranch Před 4 lety +15

    I have a regular 509 and the 509T. No problem with the trigger on either pistol. I wouldn’t want a trigger any lighter than 4lbs on a carry gun. Throw in a dose of adrenaline and a 3.5 trigger and you are likely to get an accidental discharge.

  • @krysis8115
    @krysis8115 Před 3 lety +7

    I got the apex heavy striker and shot 500 rds through mine and the trigger was fine. Apex also make a block now that’ll perfectly align you to the death pin to take it out perfectly every time.

  • @joerussell1834
    @joerussell1834 Před 5 lety +28

    I sent mine to apex for $34 shipping cost and they got it back to me in about 5 business days, trigger installed and no issues at all.

    • @anoble4903
      @anoble4903 Před 4 lety

      what was the cost for them them to install the trigger??

    • @TheHobbyist412
      @TheHobbyist412 Před 4 lety +1

      @@anoble4903 It was free when they first offered to do it.

  • @joshdurrant6678
    @joshdurrant6678 Před rokem +3

    It wasn’t that bad to install the apex trigger I did mine in 15 minutes, the apex trigger being the gun to a whole new level 100% worth it

    • @darknature79
      @darknature79 Před rokem

      I just scored a unopened apex trigger for mine at a deal and I've already done the mcarbo springs and titanium striker and just springs made a big difference.

  • @pisom4314
    @pisom4314 Před 4 lety +28

    just a FYI Apex now makes a jig/block that you put the frame in to remove this pin!! SO YES THE RIGHT TOOLS DO MATTER!! thanks for the video

    • @Otis43155
      @Otis43155 Před 2 lety

      Awesom... Think you could find/share the Link??

    • @darknature79
      @darknature79 Před rokem

      ​@@Otis43155peoples still breaking them using the jig,main thing it to make sure everything is lined up and there's no gaps between the frame and what ever it rests on and don't try and beat it out fast.
      I slowly increased force on the hits till it was enough to get it moving.

  • @greyman_247
    @greyman_247 Před 5 lety +26

    I guess I got lucky, 30 minutes start to finish and the Apex trigger was in. 1000+ rounds later and zero issues with that pin walking or moving at all. I had more trouble with all the tiny ass parts in the sear and housing than the pin.

    • @raylandm12
      @raylandm12 Před 5 lety +1

      same here! minimal effort during disassembly but re-assembling that sear was a bit frustrating!

    • @geraldineb1696
      @geraldineb1696 Před 3 lety +2

      If you happen to see this, was it worth it to you to put the APEX in your 509? Im seriously considering it in the 509 tactical

    • @carpenpyro2068
      @carpenpyro2068 Před 2 lety

      @@geraldineb1696 YES!!!

    • @BzHard
      @BzHard Před 2 lety +2

      @@geraldineb1696 yep. I got the Apex disassembly jig. Start to finish took me 2 hrs...and I'm a noob at gun work.

  • @InSightFreedom
    @InSightFreedom Před 5 lety +9

    Glad I stumbled across your channel. The trigger was the one thing I wasn’t wild about too. Wish FN had worked with a company like Apex for a flat trigger from the factory like the Sig X Carry. Good review.

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the comment! Ya, I don't mind the trigger, just takes getting used to

    • @philliphutcheson4219
      @philliphutcheson4219 Před rokem

      @@maximusjoseppi5904 apex now has a flat trigger & sear kit. It is pretty good so far. 500 rounds through the OG, now going to put 500 through on the Apex flat.

  • @wmtruelock
    @wmtruelock Před 5 lety +8

    I have the regular 509 and the trigger is fine to me, not a competition shooter just a regular guy. I enjoy shooting it and the grip is very natural.

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety +3

      ya, the factory trigger is great, especially if you get one of the lighter ones.

  • @cory5525
    @cory5525 Před 5 lety +6

    I just picked one up today. My trigger pull weight is at 5.5 lbs and I can live with it. Thanks for the video. I was thinking about purchasing an apex trigger but it's just not worth the hassle. Definitely not a PPQ trigger. I put 200 rounds down range this afternoon and I had a couple failures of the slide to locking on last round. Could of been my grip don't know for sure. I had a good experience with it on the first range day. Decent accuracy with an RMR. Good information thanks.

    • @elijahbenslay7203
      @elijahbenslay7203 Před 2 lety +1

      I had the same issue with the slide not locking back on my 509 on the last round too but after it happening a few times and my buddy watching me shoot we came to a 95% conclusion that I was unintentionally putting pressure on the slide release lever as I was shooting so when it ran out and it was time for the slide to lock back I was not letting it do that because I was pushing the slide release. So I worked on my thumb placement and after a few days I didn’t have the issue anymore. That being said, idk if that’s the issue you are having but maybe try a tinny bit different thumb placement

    • @adamavinger
      @adamavinger Před rokem

      It's the mag. Had the same problem. Weak mag spring.

  • @kotaboy32
    @kotaboy32 Před 5 lety +16

    I was going to say "Just get yourself a CZ" then WHaaaam you broke out the P10c..... Excellent video and excellent information. I have friends who swear by the apex trigger. I have yet to install an aftermarket trigger in a striker fired pistol.

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety +2

      Hey man, thanks, big fan of your videos too.
      Haha ya, the p10c is quite awesome. I install all my own triggers in my p10c, VP9, hk45, vp9sk, g20, rifles etc.. this is the first time I've had trouble but that's because it's intended in the design.
      Some guys have been lucky and some have destroyed their guns trying to remove that pin.. either way it's a good trigger, just a bit heavy, so I don't think we're missing out too much!
      Thanks for the comment.

    • @cramerlong2276
      @cramerlong2276 Před 5 lety

      @@maximusjoseppi5904 What did you mean by $100 Shipping ? For just the receiver ?

    • @raycch8668
      @raycch8668 Před 4 lety +1

      What is a light you got on there I've been looking for the name of it

    • @451jbelen
      @451jbelen Před 3 lety +2

      @@raycch8668 the light is the InForce APLc, FDE color.

  • @philipthomas5834
    @philipthomas5834 Před 4 lety +17

    I think I'll leave my Stock trigger in, besides not like I shoot in competition it's purely a self defense/ range gun

    • @j.dieason7527
      @j.dieason7527 Před 3 lety

      Same here Phil

    • @Damitsall
      @Damitsall Před 3 lety

      Yea thats my problem. On 1 hand I want to keep it stock because it's an EDC and I don't want easy trigger presses. On the other hand mine pulls at 7.5 - 8.5 Lbs which is too much. I'm on that fence, should I bother with it just to get a 5 - 6 Lbs trigger or just deal with it?

    • @glitchn50
      @glitchn50 Před 2 lety

      agreed but man it might help in that situation u never know

  • @Citizen2ACitizenLLC
    @Citizen2ACitizenLLC Před 3 měsíci

    Great video! I actually switched my trigger to an apex tactical and installed it before I shot it. Yeah, that front pin was a bear..... Fortunately, Fram is still in tact and working as expected. Thanks for sharing. Just sub'd.

  • @plukensteinpaint
    @plukensteinpaint Před 5 lety +5

    I got mine in with ease I have an apex armor block with the base and used a metal smith hammer over the leg of my work bench “Boom” out she came! Sorry you had bad luck but I think if you have the right tools and the right setup it’s not that bad... good luck to anyone who wants to try it out get the right tools for the job and be patient

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety +1

      Gotta watch the video friend. It's not about tools, it's about tolerances. The pin is designed to not come out without deformation.
      Gun Smiths are even refusing to install this trigger cause it's a matter of what will break first, the pin or your frame.
      Glad it worked out for you, highly recommend you change your pin after removal as it may walk out now.

    • @plukensteinpaint
      @plukensteinpaint Před 5 lety

      Watching the video leads me to believe that Apex them selves are using the pin that was removed originally from the firearm after installing the new trigger without replacing it. Also the tools do have an effect on the outcome as they clearly stated in the video but thanks for responding!

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety +2

      @@plukensteinpaint if you watch Apex's video and read what FN tells you about the gun, they specifically tell you to replace the pin once removed.
      Look on their respective websites and CZcams channel.

    • @plukensteinpaint
      @plukensteinpaint Před 5 lety +1

      Maximus Joseppi thanks I have looked and that is true. The video “how to get that FN pin out” he did say that is what the manufacturer suggested but he also said they have been reusing the pin with success. I have attempted to purchase a replacement for it but it’s sold out everywhere I have found it for sale. So hopefully I won’t have an issue with it until I can buy one once again thanks for the video and reply I never wanted you to think I didn’t do my homework I just had success with the install. Also I’d took your advice I removed the pin before I opened the package for the trigger so I could return it if needed and got black as to avoid the finish issue I also picked it up from a company that has free returns! Looking forward to more videos from you!

  • @Manley142
    @Manley142 Před rokem +1

    Two things:
    1. Buy your trigger directly from Apex and you will never have issues with returns/warranty claims for a defect.
    2. The Apex trigger is night and day better than the stock trigger, and 100% worth the hassle of removing the pin. I've done it on 2 different 509s and am about to do it on a 3rd, and it's honestly not that bad. I would not try it without the Apex disassembly block which is an extra $50, but that's much cheaper than shipping it to Apex and it works perfectly.
    I don't have any issue with people who choose to keep and train with the stock trigger, but I don't think anyone should be afraid of putting in the Apex trigger if you're using appropriate tools. Apex's tutorial videos are more than sufficient and if you take your time and are careful, this isn't that bad of a swap. First one took me 1.5 hours, second time it was maybe 30 minutes. If you're paranoid about the pin scuffing, you can also buy a replacement pin kit from Apex to go with the trigger.

    • @looseballs1966
      @looseballs1966 Před rokem

      Most of this type of work is no where near as bad as what guys make it out to be, it's mostly made over as so hard because of three main factors 1: they will not spend what is required to get the right tools and equiptment to do the stuff the right way, 2: they lack the skills and knowledge of how stuff works in general,,,,guns being even more so in this catagory by a mile, and 3: they have the basic coordination somewhere on the level of a monkey try to hump a football at best.

  • @PFNasz
    @PFNasz Před 5 lety +10

    My gunsmith charged me 1 hour to install the Apex Trigger on my 509T. It made the gun perfect.

    • @GOD_IS_MY_KING1
      @GOD_IS_MY_KING1 Před 4 lety

      Yea mines charging me $40 for an hour install. Sucks bc I wont have it for about a month.

    • @AceUndaunted27
      @AceUndaunted27 Před 4 lety

      What happens if that pin isn’t replaced after the trigger is installed?

    • @karldavis6022
      @karldavis6022 Před 3 lety

      @@AceUndaunted27 Nothing.

  • @jackdaniels7913
    @jackdaniels7913 Před 11 měsíci

    I picked up the 510 after hanging a 509 you are spot on about the ergonomics they are as close to perfect as I have come across 😅

  • @rotadyma
    @rotadyma Před 4 lety +1

    No trigger snob here. FN guns are built like tanks. I actually like the FN trigger however I did change out the trigger on my FN FNS9 to the Apex trigger. I had a local gunsmith do mine. 5 minute drive and took him an hour. $75 later, new gun with awesome trigger. Just recently got the 509 Tactical and I am ordering the Apex for it as well and told my gunsmith to get ready and he said that he can probably do it in 30 min this time now that he knows how to install them. Love FN.

  • @mikestuhr765
    @mikestuhr765 Před 5 lety +2

    I had a problem and Apex took care of me. They have been great to deal with. They sent a replacement and a pre paid shipping label to return the old one.. Fast and friendly folks at APEX

  • @chriswiers1371
    @chriswiers1371 Před 5 lety +3

    I just put an Apex trigger in mine. It wasn't that difficult and was totally worth the effort and money. The front pin was a pain in the ass, but with some muscle and patience it came out

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety

      It's not difficult at all, no. You are at the mercy of tolerances. The pins aren't designed to come out, so if they do, you got lucky and the pin deformed before your frame broke.
      Glad it worked out for you, it hasn't for a lot of people. You should replace your pin now that you removed it, good luck.

  • @Otis43155
    @Otis43155 Před 2 lety

    Thank you VERY MUCH for the heads up on this. I have worked on quite a few guns but still learning and beginning on some more challenging things and this definitely would've been one of those things causing a LOT of frustrations and likely discouraged future work.
    So again... THANK YOU

  •  Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the heads up. I'll live with the factory trigger.

  • @WestCoastChicano
    @WestCoastChicano Před 5 lety +7

    Wow! I was going to send mine to Apex early next year, but for those shipping costs no thanks. Gr8 vid. 🔫

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment! Yes, it's a little crazy at the moment with their current policies.
      I'm glad I could help and and save some people the headache. It's a great trigger as is so we aren't missing out too much. Good luck!

  • @SasquatchMountainProject
    @SasquatchMountainProject Před 4 lety +2

    I agree... I had a P-10C. Man, that was the sweetest trigger. I really wish my 509 had that trigger :-/

  • @Bcamos1
    @Bcamos1 Před 2 lety +11

    I installed my trigger in 30 minutes using a roll of duct tape, two different size punches and a hammer. It's really not as difficult as some people make it out to be.

    • @jintermont
      @jintermont Před 2 lety +2

      Good looking out Justin I appreciate it. I just got my 509t and am looking at the apex trigger this is the first thing I've seen about it being near impossible to do. I am quite handy with mechanical issues and tinkering. I am quite sure I got this

    • @jakehendrix2748
      @jakehendrix2748 Před 2 lety

      I had no issue when replacing my trigger.

  • @ernestoguerrero8894
    @ernestoguerrero8894 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you!!!! I just got my 509 and I wondered the same thing.. the trigger was kind of hard to press... compared to my el "chepo" Taurus G3C.... but the gun itself shoots very nice, I just need to get used to the "heavier" trigger... GOOD VIDEO!!!

  • @ChucknDeuces1
    @ChucknDeuces1 Před rokem

    I’ve owned dozens of firearms, everything from long range rifles, to assault rifles, 1911s to striker fired pistols. Glocks, SA, Sig, FN, you name it. I don’t understand the negative talk about the FN 509 Tactical trigger, I’ve now owned 2 of these and in both cases the trigger is hands down the best striker fired trigger out of the box that I’ve ever experienced.

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před rokem

      then you havent experienced many triggers haha... glocks have horrendous triggers, springfield armory have horrendous triggers, sigs have bad triggers, and FN has mediocre triggers. try good guns like the PDP, VP9, FN reflex, P10C, caniks have great triggers but theyre crap guns.

  • @ActuallyDKM
    @ActuallyDKM Před 2 lety +1

    I’m not hearing anything about this issue anymore. My gunsmith said that he has even done a couple of them now, and that he would be happy to do mine and is fully confident that it will not have issues.

    • @IYHIGJ
      @IYHIGJ Před 2 lety

      I Just Put A Apex Trigger In Mine.. If You By The Jig Its A Fairly Easy Job.. Hardest Part For Me Was Installing The Extension Spring Back Into The Sear Housing Cause The Spring Is So Small.. But Save Yourself Some Money Do It Yourself Just Watch The Apex Installation Video👍🏾

    • @ActuallyDKM
      @ActuallyDKM Před 2 lety +1

      @@IYHIGJ 100%. I also just did it my self a couple days ago with the disassembly device. Not bad at all, not Glock easy, but not bad.

    • @IYHIGJ
      @IYHIGJ Před 2 lety +1

      @@ActuallyDKM Im Glad It Worked Out.. Did You Go To The Range In Shoot Since You Upgraded The Trigger?

    • @ActuallyDKM
      @ActuallyDKM Před 2 lety +1

      @@IYHIGJ I haven’t had a chance to live fire, but I’ve tested the safeties and practiced dry firing with it.

    • @IYHIGJ
      @IYHIGJ Před 2 lety

      @@ActuallyDKM Ok Cool💯

  • @chasehildebrant9453
    @chasehildebrant9453 Před 2 lety +3

    Installed my Apex trigger without the jig in about 30-45 min.

  • @Quality_Guru
    @Quality_Guru Před 4 lety +1

    I just got a FN 509 Compact MDR. I looked at getting the Apex trigger since I installed one of their triggers on my Glock 22 and have liked it. I saw the video on the Apex Trigger install for this pistol and it looks challenging. I also own a CZ P10C that has an amazing trigger. Long story short. Keep the FN 509 as is. Thanks for the intel.

  • @erikboink4280
    @erikboink4280 Před 5 lety +3

    All you need is a 1/16 pin punch 1/32 pin punch a 16 oz hammer a large wide roll of masking tape and a tiny bit of patience just did an FNS-40 was relatively easy

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety

      Haha, ya man, you gotta watch the video.. Not just comment. That's not all you need. You need to get lucky with tolerances because the pin is designed not to come out. It's a locking pin.
      Many people, including gunsmiths, have broken frames trying to remove the pin doing everything correctly with the correct tools. Glad it worked out for you though, it hasn't for a lot of people. Be sure to get a new pin cause now it won't function as it was designed and could back out.

  • @theworldisnotenough
    @theworldisnotenough Před 3 lety +3

    I put ~2500 rounds on my FNS9 the trigger is pretty nice now. My 509 got way better after ~1000 rounds. By the time I get my 509 to ~2500 rounds it should be a great trigger. Interested in the MCARBO springs.

    • @whatfreedom7
      @whatfreedom7 Před rokem

      I tried a 509c at a store demo basically it’s a dead pistol. I thought the trigger on that one felt great but who knows how many times it’s been cycled and had the trigger pulled.

    • @looseballs1966
      @looseballs1966 Před rokem

      @@whatfreedom7 who cares how many times,,,,,, these things are meant to be USED not looked at just sitting there,,,,40 years plus owning and shooting guns and I've owned more than a few that others gave up on because they were supposedly "used so much" or accuracy is degrading the barrel must be "shot out" and all the other mindless BULLSHIT guys try to say and with just a good cleaning and servicing have been so of the VERY best guns I've ever owned PERIOD,,,like my first ever carry gun in my life some 35+ years ago a spanish millitary surplus star BM pistol that was well worn when I got it,,,,,that I proceeded to shoot and carry for nearly 15 years that had sooooo freakin many rounds put through it that I don't even want to think about that number,,,,when you shake that gun now it rattles like a paint can and the slide rail fit is so loose you'd think the slide would just fall of,,,but guess what it still runs like a champ and has plenty enough accuracy left to satisfy most any shooter at normal joe blow skill level could do with any gun, no I wouldn't run anything other than normal pressure rounds no plus p stuff for it but with that in mind I wouldn't hesitate to put it in dailly carry service if it was all I had, guys get WAYYYYY to hung up on thinking about "wearing" out a gun.

    • @oldenring
      @oldenring Před rokem

      You shouldn't have to put thousands of rounds through a gun for the trigger to get decent at best.

  • @dericadams6139
    @dericadams6139 Před 5 lety +4

    I have a regular 509 and I must have gotten lucky because I love the factory trigger

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety

      ya, the factory trigger is great, especially if you get one of the lighter ones. some pull at 5.5lbs!

    • @dericadams6139
      @dericadams6139 Před 5 lety

      Maximus Joseppi yes must be what I was lucky enough to get. My duty gun for my department is the gen 5 Glock 17, I have a cz p10c and have had many other guns including my old duty gun the p229 and I had a p229 legion and I would put my 509 trigger up there with any of them

  • @_R_E_D__
    @_R_E_D__ Před rokem

    I had alot of trouble putting my Apex trigger in but i got it finally and its worth it for me, but it is the hardest pin ive ever had the displeasure of working with

  • @defconsupply3990
    @defconsupply3990 Před rokem

    I installed the Apex Trigger and Striker assembly in my wife's 509 MRD makes for a totally different platform.

  • @ofromda860
    @ofromda860 Před rokem

    Did mine on my kitchen table, installed Edge flat trigger... I contacted a gunsmith and they said "No", so I watched some videos and it took all but 25min to install! Just buy a new pin, only $6!

  • @forgot-to-wipe
    @forgot-to-wipe Před 3 lety +2

    I started out shooting with my trusty dao p250c. I’ve come to love super long trigger travels and 8-10lb pull weights. I like the duty style triggers and have grown comfortable with the added layer of safety. My 509c/t is my first and only striker fired pistol. Going from a hammer to a striker was…well…weird. My stock trigger broke at 8.15lbs and that I’m ok with..but that grit…man…frikin gross. I’m still considering very strongly to sell my 509 and get a nice Sig 229 legion compact rxp. I have found from what I believe to be the main culprit to my grit. Striker block when locked to striker makes the block sit at an angle to to spring weight etc etc. in turn makes the striker block rub the striker block housing wall. Lock your slide back with your striker block engaged and look at the block, it’s most likely offset, now lightly pressed the block right about to wear it releases the striker. Same exact noise I was hearing and the feel was the same. Just my 2cents

  • @holysoldier7485
    @holysoldier7485 Před 3 lety +2

    With today's prices for ammo, who can afford to run 500-1K round through this gun!?!?!?????

  • @jakenieten
    @jakenieten Před 9 měsíci

    Very informative!

  • @gaynebrotherslogistics2516

    How did you take a dremel to the trigger components if you can't take the pin out??????

  • @magdumpmoravec3557
    @magdumpmoravec3557 Před 3 lety +1

    Get an mcarbo spring kit. Made a world of difference in trigger weight with the stock trigger

    • @Kyle652934
      @Kyle652934 Před 3 lety

      Just ordered
      Thanks for the tip

  • @khyoon14
    @khyoon14 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the very valuable insight!

  • @RepentorPerish77
    @RepentorPerish77 Před 4 lety +1

    My gunsmith had FN send him the tool so he could install it. Adding that Apex trigger makes a world of difference! It takes the gun from good to great

  • @ThatGUY1027
    @ThatGUY1027 Před 3 lety +1

    I have done 3 so far. Not that bad.

  • @roadblock1963
    @roadblock1963 Před 5 lety +4

    It took me 30 minutes with the right tools. Put the same pin in as well

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety +3

      It's not about the right tools, it's about tolerances.
      Glad you got lucky. Highly recommend replacing your pin as recommended by FN. Once removed, they no longer function as intended and can walk under use.
      Good luck

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 4 lety

      @@malcolmplatt3768 well just because you're doing something wrong and it hasn't failed yet, doesn't mean it's not wrong. The manufacturer of the gun you're shooting who designed the pin you are talking about designed it for one time use.
      Facts are facts kid

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 4 lety

      @@malcolmplatt3768 clearly not if you're using a pin the manufacturer says not to use. you must have forgotten that little one 🤣🤣🤣

  • @roberto0302rh
    @roberto0302rh Před 4 lety +2

    Press is the only way . I broke my frame on my midsize . I ended up pressing it out . I found that hammering it deforms the end of the pin to the point that once it get to the locking block it can’t get though due to the deformed end being bigger then the locking block hole .

  • @darknature79
    @darknature79 Před rokem

    I know the video is old but anyone not wanting to change the trigger but has one thats 7+ lbs,you can just add the mcarbo sping kit to the sear block and itll take 3lbs off the trigger and you dont have to take that pin out.
    It made s huge difference just doing the sping kit on mine.
    Luckily i got my pin out with some finesse.

  • @Goldeneye-mo9vg
    @Goldeneye-mo9vg Před 3 lety +1

    Mine wasn't hard to install. The front pin took some convincing but other than that it was not bad at all.

  • @pittwm
    @pittwm Před 4 lety

    I bought a 509 MRD and the striker broke while I was doing my daily dryfiring exercises. Replaced it with Apex HD striker since I don’t want to send it to FN for this simple replacement. Love the RMR mounting solution but hate the vagues of the trigger return spring.

  • @newangst1
    @newangst1 Před rokem

    They make a jig now for $50. Makes taking this pin out a lot easier.

  • @RealCptHammonds
    @RealCptHammonds Před 14 dny

    I have the FN 509 Compact along with 3 dozen other pistols. But, no striker fired pistol has the best of ANYTHING.

  • @eatsshootsandleavestactica8068

    Thanks for the warning. This one one of the guns I've been considering, I think ai may wait a bit. Might I ask, what made you switch away from the CZ P10c? Did you have reliability issued? Do you just like FN(understandable)? Novelty factor? Extra safety of the more 'duty style' trigger weight? Just wondering. I'm looking pretty seriously at the P10 series for my next carry and home defense pistols.

    • @cramerlong2276
      @cramerlong2276 Před 5 lety

      Eats,Shoots,and leaves Tactical *Go read a New Thread in FN Forum* I follow that and mine came out just fine : It appears if you take some basic precautions to protect the frame and use decent tools . It comes out fine. You have to take the TAKE DOWN LEVER off . Which Apex says to as well. No reason to mess it up like the guy in the video did. I have mechanical skills but not professional ones : Mine came out easily : Don't misunderstand. The Pin is in there tight : But it comes out by using your hammer like a Whip.Not hard blows : Sorta snappy ones. The Thread I directed you to says he used a 5OZ hammer. That's small fnforum.net/forums/fn509/216861-removing-firing-block-pin-install-apex-509-trigger.html#post1464723

    • @Quality_Guru
      @Quality_Guru Před 4 lety

      A little late to answer your question, but the only reason that I didn’t purchase the P10C is that I already own one. I wanted to get an optics ready pistol, and the FN 509 fit the bill. Still on the fence if I should get an optics cut for the CZ P10C. Can’t go wrong with optics ready CZ P10C.

  • @Flork
    @Flork Před 5 lety +6

    You're making assumptions about the gun not being user serviceable. FN never specifically said that the frame should not be disassembled.... I've asked. The pin is intended to be tough to remove, Armorers all across the country are taught to and do frequently remove the front locking block pin. It's a matter of technique. Saying that you know what you're doing here because you've build AR-15's(which is the most modular rifle in the world) is like saying that you're qualified to build a home because you've built Lego kits.

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety

      No I'm not, and no you didn't. FN will tell you the gun was designed to not be user serviceable and the manual will tell you not to take your gun apart.
      I've spoken to FN and they explained the design of the pin.
      So you either are lying or you spoke to an incorrect source.
      Apex themselves have said they spoke to FN as well and that the gun was not intended to be user serviceable haha.... So you're wrong even by the words of the company you're trying to stick up for?

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety

      And gunsmiths across the country have refused to install this trigger, some have broken guns, and sometimes drill the pin out.
      I know because I talked to a lot of them about this issue prior to making the video which you'd know if you watched it 👍🏻

    • @Flork
      @Flork Před 5 lety +1

      @@maximusjoseppi5904 I've spoken to the Engineers at FN, not the Customer Service reps. Of coarse Apex has to say that the gun is not intended to be user serviceable, it's called liability.

    • @Flork
      @Flork Před 5 lety +1

      @@maximusjoseppi5904 I'm seeing Apex 509 triggers all over the place on CZcams, Instagram and Facebook so clearly some people are getting it right.

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety

      @@Flork no they don't have to say that haha. Glock doesn't. Sig doesn't. Sig put in an Express lane to take their gun apart.
      Dude just watch Apex's videos, they explain that the gun isn't user serviceable too and I'm sure they talked to FN much more than us both

  • @ryanhensley146
    @ryanhensley146 Před 3 lety

    Hickok45 loves the FN triggers and he's a Glock guy. As a matter of fact he purchased an FN 509m he liked it so much.

  • @ert-7112
    @ert-7112 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. What do you think about the FN 509 midsize?

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety +2

      Fantastic gun, was playing with one yesterday. Definitely top notch if you like that mid size grip for carry.
      I don't have a problem with concealing this gun and I carry it every day so I don't need one but a lot of people like the smaller grip.

    • @fuddyduddie1205
      @fuddyduddie1205 Před 3 lety

      @@maximusjoseppi5904 I also was curious about the mid-size but I heard about the gritty trigger problems and decided to do more research. Do they both have this gritty trigger problem?

  • @geoffwilliams01
    @geoffwilliams01 Před rokem

    They sell a disassembly jig to take that pin out. Not that bad if you buy from apex direct. Wouldn't write it off for a shady vendor and wouldn't take the pin out with out the jig. Way cheaper than sending it to them to do it.

  • @darknature79
    @darknature79 Před rokem

    I did the mcarbo spring kit and all mine came out no problem.

    • @darknature79
      @darknature79 Před rokem

      My apex trigger hasn't came yet but I took the pin out just now,was nerve racking but I got it without breaking anything thank God

  • @marccrawford2764
    @marccrawford2764 Před 4 lety

    The new midsize 509 had zero issues getting that pin out. Idk if it was just my gun or something new with the midsize. Took me about 20 mins to change it out. Maybe it was just luck,, idk.The P10C u brought out doesn't have a stock trigger so the comparison isn't a fair one.

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 4 lety

      The stock trigger on a p10c is astronomically better. And that was just a different trigger shoe, same internals.
      Glad it worked out for you changing the trigger on the 509, definitely it's only glaring downside

    • @marccrawford2764
      @marccrawford2764 Před 4 lety

      Cool

  • @taylorstrowd5658
    @taylorstrowd5658 Před 5 lety +1

    I agree that it is not a simple task and that there maybe tolerance differences between guns however it took me about ten minutes of hammering to figure out what I needed to do. The answer for me was not to swing harder and get inpatient and damage your gun. My solution was to get the pin started placing the gun over vinyl on top of concrete slab until pin protrudes 1/8" then drill a small hole into 1/4" steel added blocking as necessary. The area around the pin needs to be fully supported. It took me less than an hour. I re-used the original pin it's not going anywhere! Fn is just covering their butts by making you replace it. Cider block really dude

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety

      ya man, some of them will not come out no matter what you do.
      gunsmiths have to drill into the pin to collapse it often and if you removed it, you changed it dimensionally. thats why fn says to replace it, which you should do, the pin is cheap enough.
      good luck either way, glad you got it out, a lot of people cant.

  • @cholseng
    @cholseng Před 4 lety

    Look at the take down for an Honor Defense HG9. That pin you are speaking of looks almost identical to the aforementioned, but Honor Defense designed their pin to come out and remove the entire trigger assembly.

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 4 lety

      Haha, well I guess that's why it looks ALMOST like it and not exactly like it. FN designed it not to come out. So take it up with their engineers.

  • @ryanjobb6403
    @ryanjobb6403 Před 2 lety

    I don’t notice the gritty take up because the wall is so definable that I go right to it every time and I don’t notice it. I do want an apex but scared of the install. My trigger breaks super heavy and at first I sucked hard compared to my p320 and p365 with optic. I forced myself to get good at shooting it and the experience improved my grip and trigger control

  • @macman1138
    @macman1138 Před 3 lety +1

    Best thing is to leave it OEM, learn to live with the stock trigger. Very simple.

  • @psychosneighbor1509
    @psychosneighbor1509 Před 5 měsíci

    Isn't that the only pin that pushes out from left-to-right?

  • @007355300
    @007355300 Před 2 lety

    Is that a full size? If so it left to right to knock out that pin. The mid and compact are right to left. I knocked it out of a couple 509s with no problem. The pin is also reusable as long as you make heavy taps. If you lightly knock it out it will mess it up. I don't use the jig either. I believe your problem was knocking it the wrong way.

  • @xxdizannyxx
    @xxdizannyxx Před 3 lety

    Do you use the yellow or silver recoil spring? I just bought my FDE 509 tactical and it came with the yellow spring in it but I'm using unsuppressed with Winchester white box 115 gr mostly. Havnt shot it yet.

  • @youmasajp
    @youmasajp Před 4 lety +2

    Someone being honest about the awful trigger weight on the FNs. Thank you.
    Btw M*CARBO has a spring kit for them, which makes a bit more bearable, and does not require taking out the trigger to install.

    • @SurreyScum
      @SurreyScum Před 3 lety +1

      A bit more bearable? It cuts the weight of the trigger break in half. The combo of the apex trigger + m*carbo springs is phenomenal.

    • @John-uo1qf
      @John-uo1qf Před 3 lety

      I installed the MCARBO spring kit but still not a smooth pull. Just ordered an Apex

    • @youmasajp
      @youmasajp Před 3 lety

      @@John-uo1qf The striker and the sear need to be polished. Also, the trigger scratches the barrel. The Apex sear should be smoother, but I recommend polishing the striker thoroughly (I was too lazy). Of course, keep the M*CARBO springs.

  • @JT75217
    @JT75217 Před 4 lety +1

    Is your flashlight an APL Compact or an APL Gen 3?

  • @jamesbroughton7870
    @jamesbroughton7870 Před 2 lety

    Mines on order and it’s coming in Monday I can tell from your video I’m probably gonna just sell it right off the bat because I hate heavy triggers. I had no idea the Apex cheer was so expensive to get installed I don’t know why F and would make a gun like this nobody likes heavy triggers like that.

  • @attiliocavallino1867
    @attiliocavallino1867 Před 5 lety +4

    I installed my apex twice. Forgot the sear no problem

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety +2

      Some guys have been lucky and some guys haven't. Good to see your frame is fine but I would recommend getting a new locking block pin after removal.
      Good luck! Thanks for the comment

    • @attiliocavallino1867
      @attiliocavallino1867 Před 5 lety +2

      Hockey puck. Drilled a hole placed on concrete. Starter punch and 3/32 punch. Give it another try

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 5 lety +1

      @@attiliocavallino1867 nah man, ive done better than that haha. the pin isnt designed to be removed, if it can, its simply luck of the draw. typically pins like this have to be drilled through the center to get collapsed to take out.
      did you watch the video? ive already explained this stuff. good luck

    • @SurreyScum
      @SurreyScum Před 3 lety

      @@maximusjoseppi5904 the pin is alot easier to remove in the non tactical models. Something about the tactical pin makes you need a hydraulic press to remove it

  • @Motivation99875
    @Motivation99875 Před 2 lety

    Getting that pin out isn’t the problem, trying to set the pin back in is the issue. It’s twice as hard to put back in then taking out. My trick is to use the apex trigger to hammer the pin back in.

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 2 lety

      i mean, FN clearly states this is a pin designed to not come out and if you do take it out, you need to buy a new one as you will have deformed it slightly. so careful with that, it could walk out if you didnt buy a new one.

  • @weswilks5128
    @weswilks5128 Před rokem

    I love my 509. I’m not actually trying to covert it to fully auto. However it’s like pulling teeth to find a video that explains it flat out. Just curious what to do and not to do?!

  • @dedmeat2
    @dedmeat2 Před 2 lety +1

    Its a combat trigger on a combat gun, the stock trigger is fine. The 509 is supposed to be minute of bad guy across a room, if you want a match trigger buy a match grade gun. Thanks for the vid.

  • @chasehildebrant9453
    @chasehildebrant9453 Před 2 lety

    Maybe they fixed the issue in the later models because my pin had no groves at all

  • @terryraynor8919
    @terryraynor8919 Před 3 lety

    just seen this i purchased a Mcarbo spring kit for my FN509 T world of difference !

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před 3 lety

      Ya, I actually just bought that too and installed it. It's really great, although I can't test for possible light primer strikes

    • @terryraynor8919
      @terryraynor8919 Před 3 lety

      @@maximusjoseppi5904 That's the only negative I see but its better than trying to remove that stupid pin and cracking your pistol frame. I didn't do a before and after trigger pull measurement don't need it I know it feels under five lbs.

  • @frankconsidine5989
    @frankconsidine5989 Před 3 lety

    Did you try warming that side with a hair dryer then use the punch? The frame is plastic.

  • @redacted404notfound9
    @redacted404notfound9 Před 2 lety

    Mine came with a small defects (scratches and dings) in the finish on the slide and mags and it was “new” did your as well?

  • @pinkfloyd23114
    @pinkfloyd23114 Před 3 lety

    Just bought a 509c and I like the gun a lot but the trigger was awful. I put the apex in myself and had a bitch of a time taking out that pin then I mushroomed the end getting it back in. After doing all that I came across the striker issue where people have had their strikers just completely sheer in half. Ordered the apex heavy duty striker and am waiting, wish I had done more research, never had any issues like this with a Glock.

  • @Sossa215
    @Sossa215 Před 5 lety +2

    What light are you running?

  • @lolstime
    @lolstime Před rokem

    What kind of flashlight attachment is that? I want one like that

  • @looseballs1966
    @looseballs1966 Před rokem

    So what if it costs $400 or even $500 to have the trigger done to perfect? that's cheap if it comes out perfect or close to it,,,,try having an action job done on higher end S&W or the such revolvers (that costs way more to buy than even the FN tactical pistol starts at for price) and get back to me.

  • @leewilliams2724
    @leewilliams2724 Před 10 měsíci

    This is specific to the 509 tactical.

  • @sakman5
    @sakman5 Před 3 lety

    I installed one with punchs hammer and a roll of tape took a few knocks to get pin out but nothing crazy

  • @8Soul88
    @8Soul88 Před 2 lety

    If you got it directly from apex, they would have sent you a new one free. I love their customer service

  • @matts53gmc
    @matts53gmc Před 2 lety

    Trigger on the 509t is not smooth at all pretty expensive for a disappointing teigger

  • @nickgiberson6709
    @nickgiberson6709 Před 3 lety

    What light setup is that? I love the color match to the frame.

    • @Lperry
      @Lperry Před 3 lety

      Inforce wild 1

  • @jamesjames1174
    @jamesjames1174 Před 2 lety

    Pin goes in one way probably left to right

  • @clrkkdd12
    @clrkkdd12 Před 3 lety

    Thanks 👊🏽

  • @77bassett77
    @77bassett77 Před 2 lety

    Which brand and model is the light you have on this

  • @si_vis_pacempara_bellum4906

    I punched mine out on my garage floor, it was pretty tight, but since I used to work with AKs a lot, it was not as tight as some AK firing pin retaining pins are 😂 still remember trying to punch out a pin for SKS, and it the force it took, the punch actually dented my hammer lol

  • @mydogsnameisbeans
    @mydogsnameisbeans Před 8 měsíci

    What light is that?

  • @slipagent6
    @slipagent6 Před 3 lety

    My 509t is still new and I was kinda mad finding out about the trigger issue for a $1,000 pistol. But a little polishing in the right spots smoothed the stock trigger right out and lightened the pull too.

    • @GPR100
      @GPR100 Před 3 lety

      What spots did you polish/smooth out? Would love to hear any details. Also, where were you getting grit/drag? Take-up, on the break, on reset?

    • @slipagent6
      @slipagent6 Před 3 lety

      GPR Well just by the design of things and parts that couldve be cleaned up/polished theres some grit in the take up and break. Theres the shoe on the bottom of the barrel that grinds when the trigger rotates against it. Theres a bar that rides on the plunger in the slide, the striker externally and inside where the spring inserts that grinds. Polishing and lubing all of these parts made a huge difference to me. Might want to reduce the pull some but overall the take up is better and the break and reset are nice and crisp. Ill add links to some videos that helped.

    • @slipagent6
      @slipagent6 Před 3 lety +1

      GPR czcams.com/video/F7BjtMseA3M/video.html

    • @slipagent6
      @slipagent6 Před 3 lety +1

      GPR czcams.com/video/nJekv3tL6ZY/video.html

    • @GPR100
      @GPR100 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks - really appreciate the info and links!

  • @gurtfieri
    @gurtfieri Před 4 lety +1

    i changed mine and it was pretty fuckin easy, it takes time but it was pretty easy 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @cjc1103
    @cjc1103 Před 2 lety +1

    As always you need the right tools for the job. I found another video by Apex on using their FN fixture to do this:
    czcams.com/video/43yBD-cfzKc/video.html

  • @lazarorodriguez7186
    @lazarorodriguez7186 Před rokem

    Where can I get that light love it

    • @maximusjoseppi5904
      @maximusjoseppi5904  Před rokem

      they dont make it anymore. its called the APLc. can find them on ebay sometimes still but holsters will start to become a problem

  • @haroldshiramizu5576
    @haroldshiramizu5576 Před 2 lety

    i used the jig and it was so simple

  • @eladiotorres7804
    @eladiotorres7804 Před rokem

    Took mine to a gunsmith only got charged 40$ to put in my apex trigger

  • @maxwellmilton5351
    @maxwellmilton5351 Před rokem

    Definitely a tricky pin to get out but ESPECIALLY getting it back in. It can be done if you have enough built up anger and frustration. The apex trigger itself is still a bit gritty compared to OEM on the pull so hopefully another 500rds will smooth things out. Overall this review is solid

    • @MattClark-wg7fv
      @MattClark-wg7fv Před rokem

      I've heard if you have the Apex tactical heavy duty firing pin it gets rid of the gritty feeling.

  • @deanmiller6177
    @deanmiller6177 Před rokem

    There is a trick fix to the problem without having to take the the pin out to change the trigger.Take the slide off and then set the trigger and pull it and you will notice how much easier the trigger pull is.After doing that take the barrel and spring out of slide and do the same thing and you will notice the trigger pull is easy and smoothe as well.the problem is that one lip on the bottom of the barrel causing the issue.I just took a small file and went across it a few times and then used 400 grit sandpaper across it and it took care of the problem.

  • @koledriscill4108
    @koledriscill4108 Před 4 lety

    Are these struggles the same for the FNS 9C?