GrayGuns Inc.gbuddyjoe said:Hey all,
I am just wondering if anyone knows any good gunsmiths that would be willing to do a trigger job on my FNP-9. I am looking for someone trusted that i can feel assured will take care of my baby. Any ideas anyone?
Kost said:GrayGuns Inc.gbuddyjoe said:Hey all,
I am just wondering if anyone knows any good gunsmiths that would be willing to do a trigger job on my FNP-9. I am looking for someone trusted that i can feel assured will take care of my baby. Any ideas anyone?
I dont know for sure, email them. I do know his work is much sought after for custom trigger jobs on Heckler & Kochgamotwo said:Kost said:GrayGuns Inc.gbuddyjoe said:Hey all,
I am just wondering if anyone knows any good gunsmiths that would be willing to do a trigger job on my FNP-9. I am looking for someone trusted that i can feel assured will take care of my baby. Any ideas anyone?
Where's Gray located?
GrayGuns Inc said:Please don't ship us a pistol until you have contacted us. We prefer to discuss your needs and schedule the work before the firearm is shipped to us.
I agree with this. What exactly are you looking for or with what are you unhappy with the trigger pull??I'm sure that if you took it apart, pieces could be polished a bit to make things better. But, every FNP I have ever dry fired already had such a smooth trigger that I am nots ure how much can be done to make it better. And, if U start cutting the spring to lighten the DA pull, it may not be reliable.
Isn't it just a little bit early to be apprehensive about the trigger on the FNP-45?I really like the look of the FNP-45, but am a bit apprehensive about the lack of gunsmiths and upgraded parts that could be used to improve the trigger.