A Glock Style Trigger for the P365?!! Tyrant CNC IntelliFire Review
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- čas přidán 13. 12. 2023
- Tyrant CNC is introducing to the world a first of it's kind trigger for the Sig Saber P365 pistol platform, this is a one of it's kind design that brings the Glock style trigger safety bar to the Sig P365 for the first time ever. There's a lot I like about the Sig P365 and the nice flat trigger with no safety blade is one of those things...but I think the IntelliFire trigger from Tyrant CNC has changed my mind on that. Great trigger out of the box, so let's check it out!
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I HATE the p365 trigger. I assumed the sig would be better than the Glock, but it's not. BUT! I ordered one of these hoping that it could help...it's a 100% night and day difference. I like shooting my 365 now, my range drills are improved, and I let other 365 owners try it out as much as possible. It's a must if you are used to Glocks, and I would guess that it's a must if you are used to sig quality also. The OEM 365 trigger is the wooorrrrssstttt I've ever felt
Love it! I appreciate the feedback. It definitely makes a big improvement over the factory trigger
The blade is in fact not flat which is why I did the Tyrant trigger, The Stock trigger is radiused which is not good it allows your finder to slide around and it just felt awkward to me but the Tyrant trigger saved the day along with the Armory Craft +10% trigger return spring and also their sear spring which puts me around a 3.6-3.7lb pull 😎
Great review, Thank you! I have this trigger in gold. Also got matching slide stop & take down lever (Al La Rose hoping to entice my wife into shooting but total fail on that objective! Felt gun was too blinged out for me with these and they were removed.).
Back to trigger, with +- 500 rounds I completely agree with your review. That trigger has found a permanent home! I have had one small issue, the two screws loosened up at 300ish rounds. Applied a small drop of locktite to back end of each screw and problem solved. I do run the Wilson Combat grip module on my P365 X Macro Comp and trigger functions flawlessly.
I’ve had two of them now with a couple thousand each through them and I’m still impressed. Definitely want the loctite! I didn’t put it on my first trigger and the screws never moved, I also didn’t put it on at first on the second one and they backed out on me too but a little drop and they’ve not moved. I appreciate you checking out the video and sharing your experience!🤙🏼
Sold. I’m waiting for my back ordered trigger to ship (sometime in February 2024). I’m not sure if the lack of a trigger safety is really an issue with P365’s. Better safe than sorry. I’m rather fond of my junk. If carrying appendix, all it takes is one accidental discharge to ruin your week. I’ll feel safer carrying my p365 with an added level of security.
I do honestly believe it’s a nice trigger regardless of what anyone thinks of the safety blade.
Kind of bumbed I just bought and installed my Armory Crazy Skeletonized gold trigger, right before I saw this trigger online.. now I’m gonna have to get this and swap it again! Such a cool looking trigger
Or…you have a trigger to start your next build!
I did order one. I guess it’s more of a comfort thing although I have gotten used to the fact it never came with the safety blade it does have a pretty defined wall but my x macro compared to my original p365 is a lot more mushy and less clicky and defined lighter also I don’t know what they changed from the 2nd batches I never got the first that had a few problems because they pulled them from the shops but I did get the revised version as soon as they got the shops again. I had to play with springs until I found a weight I liked and I finally did (all factory springs) still not as good as my original which I wish I kept just for the fcu and nice pull weight and feel for carry but before I did I was searching for a trigger like this I guess to have more confidence in it. Currently have the m carbo trigger. The tyrant will be at my door Friday can’t wait to install and see which I prefer if I like it and the safety blade fails as it is pretty much the only thing on it that can fail it’ll still function as a stock 365 trigger so who cares to all the experts against aftermarket and different designs because someone told them that’s bad and it adds more failure points only reason Sig never added one was because they wanted to set themselves apart and look where that got them maybe guns wouldn’t have went off when they got dropped 😂
I definitely like it more than the factory, less length of pull and a shorter reset plus it’s really comfortable under your finger. I think you’ll enjoy it!
Are you running this trigger with any spring kits like armory craft or MCarbo kits ? I have MCarbo trigger but this trigger looks more comfortable and rounded off. Great video!
I’m not I’m running OEM springs but I do really enjoy this trigger as it is. Getting out and shooting it some more this morning actually!
You liked the P365 Trigger out of the box?! I love the P365, but the trigger is hot garbage. I’m excited to try one of these.
For what it is I like it over other factory triggers, for me it makes the P365 easier to shoot out of the box.
I started with a Canik so I think unless I buy a Walther or a SA/DA or SOA I’ll never be truly happy with a trigger. lol
Bro... You're two post over on IG from further influencing me to grab another GOT DERN Sig!!! Let me at least go a full 24hrs before attempting to purchase another firearm!! This is Madness!! - But This Trigger is absolute amazing!
BRB, I gotta make some IG posts 🏃🏽♂️
ahhahhahhahahha @@ShinaniGunz
Any idea how it compares to the mcarbo trigger
Not off the top of my head, I didn’t have one to compare it to but going off my past experiences with one (years ago though) there are some similarities in overall feel of the trigger pull as well as length of pull and reset. Without the safety tab in the trigger the MCarbo may sit closer to the wall but that’s just differences in design. I don’t think there’s enough difference that it would be easily noticed under live fire for your average person though.
I pre-ordered within five minutes of it becoming available... still waiting for it to ship. Thanks for this first look while I wait.
I appreciate you checking it out! You’re really going to like it when you get it in.
Why?
will this work for a x macro with grip safety ?
It will. It only changes the trigger shoe itself, the rest of the internals remain unaltered.
@@ShinaniGunz Thank you!
@FragmentedPrince any time!
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Chicago dogs are the best dogs! And P365 builds are the best builds 👀
I see what you're doing here, @@ShinaniGunz
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Will replacing the trigger void the P365 factory warranty?
If they knew about it and the trigger caused an issue and it wasn’t installed by a competent gun smith…I’d say it’s possible. You’d want to check with Sig for sure but I would imagine so since it’s not an Sig Sauer product.
@@ShinaniGunz Will do. But it's best if you know if it does and tell us that in the video. Not quite encouraging to make videos to sell products only to void the warranty; unless some p365 owners don't care.
@MikeC-dj4iu I’m merely providing my thoughts and opinions on the product based on my experiences while using it. My videos aren’t to sell products.
Is it more vertical in geometry than the Sig flat-face? Does it take up more space in the triggerguard, or is it pretty much the same as the stock?
When the safety blade is depressed it does have a slightly steeper angle, I feel like it’s a bit easier to reach/more comfortable to reach.
It's just got a dingus on it. I can't believe anyone would actually buy this.
The trigger does have a functional purpose, Sig had a real problem with a run of P320s firing when dropped or falling due to the inertia and weight of the trigger letting the trigger pass the wall and discharge the firearm. A safety blade like this could prevent such scenarios.
@@ShinaniGunz That "real" problem was taken care of a long time ago. Sad that chills are using that for an excuse on the 365 platform.
Thought my macro was nice till I bought a staccato p. And yea the sig triggers a complete garbage. So much slop, takup and far reset. It's a nice conceal gun but had to pick up a staccato C2 for that also. The trigger to me is just to important.
I had a C for a little while and Staccato does make a nice trigger, I have the CS on my shopping list for whenever I get around to having the cash for it lol.
Play with an Atlas and you’ll realize the stock C2 trigger, even with lots of work and EGW parts it’s still trash compared to Atlas 😂😂😂😂 but yea I agree, Sig triggers are dirtier trash.
@@Orlandoech1 my staccato P trigger is better the my c2 but skips guns is making me want an atlas trigger ;)
Hahaha. Dude. Completely two different types and function of triggers. Like comparing a work truck and corvette on cornering.
Hahaha. Dude. Completely two different types and function of triggers. Like comparing a work truck and corvette on cornering.
Sig literally recalled their initial triggers because they were worried that their weight, and lack of a triggered Dingus, was the reason for them going off when dropped. This is something that would’ve been fixed with this style of trigger. Unlike a manual safety, the trigger safety does not change the operation or function of the firearm. It’s a win-win.
I recall the drop issues Sig had with the P320 a while ago because the trigger was heavier than it should have been. This certainly gives you some peace of mind regarding any of those concerns. And it makes for a great shooting experience.
There was never a drop issue with 365s. This is literally fake news. If you are concerned about ND's with a 365 you can get one with an outstanding ambi safety. If Trigger dinguses were worth a damn for stopping NDs there would be no such thing as the term "Glock leg."
@@nomorerainbows the lack of knowledge but these Ytube experts is pathetic.
@@davidpenrosejr3698 It really is bewildering. Have a good day David.
Please don't call it a "Glock style" trigger, it makes me feel dirty because I want one of these
Glock style 😘
You dirty dirty doc
Why would anyone want this? Trigger safeties dont stop ND's and they can fail and therefore do nothing but add another failure point to the gun. This is an incredibly stupid product.
In instances where the pistol is dropped or falls the safety blade can prevent reward motion of the trigger which is caused by inertia. Sig had a real issue with their P320 firing if dropped at a certain angle because the inertia along with the weight of the trigger itself allowed full reward movement of the trigger causing the pistol to fire. From a safety standpoint it *could* prevent this issue. That being said if something is inside your trigger guard there’s always the chance the safety blade will be deactivated. Functionally the trigger itself is better than the factory as far as travel distance and feel goes. I’m just providing information you get to decide what to do with it.
@@ShinaniGunz No dingus has ever stopped an nd. I like tyrant too, but this is a hard no for me. The 365 is perfectly drop safe.
@Fury-161 lol that’s cool. I just provide the information you get to decide what to do with it. But this DOES have usefulness, NDs maybe, maybe not, but dropping definitely.
@@ShinaniGunz On some models of gun, yeah I'll give you that.
Do you think this trigger is more comfortable compared to the sig flat trigger? I find the sig trigger bites into my finger after a few hundred rounds.
Damn Bro. You are slapping that trigger differently every shot.
Just sayin.
Shooting slow and at a steady pace is different than pulling off a 0.83 draw to first shot and sub 2 second bill drill. I got a lot of great shooting tips after watching your videos.
@@ShinaniGunz 🤣
you should show us how it's done.