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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Flat or curved….Triggers? One of life’s greatest questions. Well, not really, but it does get asked. Are their legitimate pros and cons to each style? Does it just boil down to personal preference? Listen in as Vortex EDGE® instructor Chris Urrutia gives his take on trigger shape.
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  • @eggbert191
    @eggbert191 2 года назад +46

    I prefer my mosin nagant trigger to even timmneys and triggertech. 3cm of predictable gritty pretravel followed by a nice 10lb trigger break. Fine russian craftsmanship

    • @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib
      @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib 2 года назад +14

      same, excellent trigger. Mine breaks at 12 pounds an is a 5 stage

    • @eggbert191
      @eggbert191 2 года назад +4

      @@bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib this man appreciates the finer things in life.

    • @TheRyanDude
      @TheRyanDude 2 года назад +5

      @@bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib stage 1: pretravel
      Stage 2: extra pretravel with grit
      Stage 3: anticipation of flinch
      Stage 4: forget about flinch and press through grittiness
      Stage 5: trigger breaks like a wet noodle

    • @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib
      @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib 2 года назад +1

      @@TheRyanDude precisely

    • @guitarplayzme6449
      @guitarplayzme6449 Год назад

      I feel asleep watching video, but your comment is hilarious

  • @firemedic23-5
    @firemedic23-5 Год назад +12

    For my precision rifles I prefer a flat trigger because I can rest the bottom edge of my finger against the trigger guard as a guide so that I'm squeezing the trigger from the exact same point every time.

  • @christiantorres6118
    @christiantorres6118 2 года назад +6

    I like my wife curvy. I like my triggers flat. Perfect balance if you ask me!

    • @VortexNation
      @VortexNation  2 года назад +1

      That's one way to think about it 😂😂

  • @562handsomemike
    @562handsomemike Год назад +3

    Flat triggers make me look more “Operator-ish”. Im only here to try to make an argument for why I bought one. 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️😂

  • @fr8cture
    @fr8cture 2 года назад +7

    You lost me when you said the glock has a nice trigger...

    • @ryanwood3067
      @ryanwood3067 2 года назад +1

      Right my daisy bb gun has a better trigger

    • @echosierra9990
      @echosierra9990 Год назад

      The Gen 5 actually has a decent trigger from the factory, vs earlier generations.

    • @HatsuneM1ku01
      @HatsuneM1ku01 Год назад

      It’s a good trigger. It’s a duty gun. It’s not supposed to be and ultra light lighting fast 3 gun trigger. Idk why guys keep putting those in their edc duty pistols

    • @fr8cture
      @fr8cture Год назад

      @@HatsuneM1ku01 the typical cope for crappy triggers. “iTs a DuTy GuN”

    • @HatsuneM1ku01
      @HatsuneM1ku01 Год назад

      @@fr8cture dude I’m have a Glock, Hk p30, p320 and a government colt 1911. Simmer now Cody. Your race gun is a garbage rod for edc that’s going to go off in your holster

  • @aljohnston453
    @aljohnston453 2 года назад +5

    Still prefer curved, even distribution and repeatable trigger presses. The straight definitely has more pressure on the center of your finger tip.

  • @barrettanderson2781
    @barrettanderson2781 Год назад +1

    Geissele triggers are overrated. Companies have made triggers with a lighter pull weight, no creep, and a shorter reset for half the price of a Geissele. TriggerTech's most basic AR trigger is a good example. Better features at $130.

  • @anonymousf454
    @anonymousf454 2 месяца назад +1

    It seems like the answer between curved vs straight trigger is this: It really does not make much of a differance, as long as we can sell you another part for your AR...lol

  • @myfavoritemartian
    @myfavoritemartian 2 года назад +4

    I also like both too now having a Siggy P365XL Flat and other pistols and rifles having everything in between.
    For anesthetics tho, I like the LOOK of classic fully round triggers like found on early Colt cowboy pistols as well as my dream to have, a German or Swiss Luger P-08. Gorgeous designs, like the vintage houses, castles and cars back in the day.

  • @dandingfelder6763
    @dandingfelder6763 2 года назад +6

    Personally, I prefer my Hiperfire flatfaced trigger. Although, as mentioned it is cramped while wearing a thick glove. I just prefer a super light single stage on my carbine.

    • @1341usmc
      @1341usmc 2 года назад

      Yep, love the flat faced Hiperfire triggers.

    • @MXKID34
      @MXKID34 Год назад

      Cut the trigger fingers half off and it'll take care of the cramped issue

  • @CabinOnTheWater
    @CabinOnTheWater 2 года назад +2

    These video are never 10 minutes and rarely get to the point before I quit and move on.

  • @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
    @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz Год назад +2

    For Glocks I love the Agency flat triggers, for my AR I fell in love with the Larue MBT-2 due to it's great pull and good mix of flat and curved trigger profile, my P322 came with a flat and curved....ish...trigger but the flat stays in it, Ruger MK IV has a Volquartsen trigger which is pretty flat (also reduces the LOP which I like), however my shotgun and Ruger 10/22 as it sits now in it's Magpul Hunter-X stock have curved, and will always have curved triggers. I just find the more vertical one's hand gets, the better a more flat trigger feels, but in the opposite direction the more shallow a stock angle gets the better a curved trigger feels.
    The flat trigger in my Maxim-9, however, is the worst designed trigger I've ever had the pleasure of paying money for, and it's flat, so don't think that a triggers profile ever translates to the quality of its design.

  • @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib
    @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib 2 года назад +1

    Unless you are hunting or shooting long range, just stick with a mil spec. In my opinion, if you can’t shoot good with a mil spec trigger, you shouldn’t be using a nicer trigger. Work on you’re fundamentals first!!!

  • @jackuber7358
    @jackuber7358 2 года назад +2

    Kind of like flat versus curved Earth? What? No? Ah, Come-on, Man!

  • @Smash17751
    @Smash17751 2 года назад +1

    Ok so I can’t take anything this guy says Asleep because he kept talking about the stock Glock trader being great no one ever says a Glock is shit for their triggers why else does everybody replace

  • @marcush4741
    @marcush4741 Месяц назад

    I'm sure there's some sort of an advantage to flat triggers.
    But when I shot as a kid, I learned on a curved trigger. When I was in the middle east, I used a curved trigger. When I got into long range shooting, I learned in a curved trigger.
    I FINALLY, after 3 years of long range shooting, bought a trigger that WASNT milspec or factory. And I wanted to only change one variable (weight).
    I don't see myself jumping to an entirely different ergonomic profile for a trigger. Not this late in my shooting. I'm happy for anybody who finds a benefit. But this is definitely one of those places I'm likely to be PERSONALLY fuddy about (ie, I won't use it, but I'm not going to project my choice onto others).

  • @laneh1968
    @laneh1968 2 года назад +1

    I’m surprised that there wasn’t more people triggered by this video in the comment section. Lol. It had to be said.

  • @drmann15
    @drmann15 14 дней назад

    Triggers. Sometimes they’re flat. Sometimes they’re curved. But if you shoot good then you shoot good. Great video guys.

  • @Werepie
    @Werepie 2 года назад +1

    I like my triggers like I like my planets.
    Toroidal, hollow, and on a gigantic turtle's back!

  • @chrisperez3862
    @chrisperez3862 2 месяца назад

    Comes down to preference. I have switched most of my weapons to a flat profile, it’s just what I prefer. What I would rather listen to debate on is not profile but single vs two stage when accounting for trigger weight.
    I hear many guys going for a 3.5 or lighter trigger weight in what they consider a home defense unit. They tend to clamor around single stage units. That is scary in my opinion, I feel that requires the user to be training on a regular interval and competent in use. More so than most people are willing to undertake.

  • @Bovineguy1
    @Bovineguy1 2 года назад +1

    Interesting, I am the opposite of Chris. Flat on my Carbine and curved on my pistols. I run the Patriot Ordinance Factory single stage 3.5 lb flat trigger on both my 5.56 and .300 Blkout. They are 3.5 pounds with zero take up and they just break like a glass rod, and with the little lip at the bottom of the trigger, I know exactly where to index my finger. On my pistols, I prefer a curved trigger, when I slide my finger on to the trigger as I am presenting my pistol, my finger just naturally glides across the curved trigger to my preferred location on my finger (wow, almost sound dirty doesn't it). To be honest, I run the OEM trigger on the Sig P320 and the OEM on my Sig P365XL, they just work for me.

  • @jameslovesjammie
    @jameslovesjammie 2 года назад +1

    Flat triggers on EVERYTHING.

  • @echosierra9990
    @echosierra9990 Год назад +1

    I like curved triggers, as it gives me a good index point, but the benefit of a flat trigger, is that you can place your finger anywhere on the trigger, and still get a pull that feels the same.

  • @dave9116
    @dave9116 2 года назад +1

    Love my Geissele SD-E (flat), have them in all my AR's except my large pin Colt and that has an SSA-E only because they don't make the SD-E (curved) for the large pin. I just prefer the feel of the flat. Wish Geissele made triggers for the bolt guns I have. Those all have Timney curved triggers.

  • @keyzjingle7573
    @keyzjingle7573 8 месяцев назад

    Curved only flat just feels wrong. Doesn’t really effect accuracy for me but flat doesn’t feel natural

  • @chrishaugh1655
    @chrishaugh1655 2 года назад +1

    I prefer curves on my women, and flat on my triggers.

  • @jeffreydawson1687
    @jeffreydawson1687 2 года назад +9

    I’ve slowly been swapping out all of my carbine triggers with flat faced single stage CMC cassettes. After shooting military triggers for 20 years I’ve really come to enjoy the difference between them and these fantastic aftermarket designs. I’ve only got three more AR triggers to swap out.

  • @ChristianConstitutionalist3192
    @ChristianConstitutionalist3192 2 года назад

    I Have A Flat Trigger Shoe On One Pistol Build, A Curved Trigger Shoe On Another Pistol Build, A Curved Trigger On My Smith And Wesson, And A Curved Trigger On My AR-15.
    After Testing Out The Pistol Build With The Flat Trigger; I Decided That I Am Going To Install Flat Faced Trigger Shoes On ALL Of My Guns That Have Curved/Traditional Trigger Shoes.
    While I Can Shoot Both A Flat Faced And Curved/Traditional Trigger Without Any Issues; A Flat Faced Trigger Shoe Feels Better To Me Than A Curved Trigger.
    As For Pull Weight I Like My Trigger To Be Lighter Than 4.5 Pounds, But Heavier Than 2 Pounds.

  • @evanacey1414
    @evanacey1414 Год назад

    How much credibility does somebody lose as a supposed subject matter expert on the topic of triggers when tyou hear them mispronounce Bill Geissele's last name?? For me, the answer is actually quite a lot given the reputation and recognition Bill Geissele's triggers have earned in the industry.

  • @hansblitz7770
    @hansblitz7770 2 года назад

    I don't focus too much on this. It is nice to be able to pick up a rack grade rifle and shoot it, without being distracted, even if it is a different type of rifle that does not have these additions. About 2.5-3.5 pounds is nice though, for a rifle. 4.5-6.5 for "safe-action"
    2-3.5bs for SAO
    SAO pistols are better with a flat trigger.
    DA/SA, flat not an option.

  • @OTG414
    @OTG414 Год назад

    Remember when you said this talk was about flat vs curved triggers and not about all the other fundamentals of shooting? Also, remember when you said it wasn’t going to be personal preference?

  • @---tx9xx
    @---tx9xx 2 года назад

    Please correct what I’m missing, but the Glock standard trigger is mostly flat, not curved, no? When you compare to something like a stock p365

  • @jayg4mrusmc
    @jayg4mrusmc 2 года назад

    I prefer flat on my hand guns; generally speaking. Flat trigger shoes are on my guns that I shoot well and most often.
    On my carbines I run all 2stage triggers, mixed flat and curved face, most of which have between a 2.5lb and 3.5lb 2nd stage. I will leave it at that, rather than dive down the rabbit hole of highshool hallway arguments about flat vs. Curved triggers.
    I will say I place good fundamentals higher up than gear/upgrades; meaning if my fundamentals are in tact, I can shoot everything fairly well. Granted, there is always an adjustment period while I get a feel for a gun I'm not used to shooting....

  • @samcruz6454
    @samcruz6454 5 месяцев назад

    flat triggers makes my shots go low

  • @andrewcheff4035
    @andrewcheff4035 2 года назад

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  • @americankid7782
    @americankid7782 9 месяцев назад

    I didn't know there was a real difference until just recently and I'm interested in learning about why.

  • @stump3514
    @stump3514 2 года назад

    Geissele curved two stage for my precision AR and Bolt gun. Nice mill spec for 556 AR curved. Stock Glock trigger for one and flat face Agency for the other (comp) Glock.

  • @DurzoBlunts
    @DurzoBlunts Год назад

    they just polish the ssa-e a little better, they're still forged castings and not cut from billet.

  • @MrSabram07
    @MrSabram07 Год назад

    I'm in Milwaukee and I'm surprised to hear you're in Wisconsin where are you guys?

  • @peterconnan5631
    @peterconnan5631 2 года назад

    Does the quality of the trigger mechanism have any effect on the importance of the shape? Or to put it another way, does the length or weight of the trigger pull make the shape more of an issue? Because I don't think I would even notice the shape on any of my firearms, but every firearm I own has a crisp and reasonably light single-stage trigger. Everything I own is manually-operated and/or single-action-only. All are curved, but on some the radius of the curvature is very large so that it effectively behaves like a flat trigger.

  • @tacticalbt1023
    @tacticalbt1023 2 года назад

    For me what’s odd I feel flat is a longer take up n curved for pistol is shorter funny lol

  • @tacticalbt1023
    @tacticalbt1023 2 года назад

    Neither matters all about what you like n what works for you. A good shooter will shoot well with either. If he or she is a decent to good shooter

  • @WestPat23
    @WestPat23 Год назад

    Hiperfire HiperTouch Competition, it’s scary good.

  • @ct2368
    @ct2368 2 года назад

    I just got my first flat faced and I will never go back to curved.

  • @Dem0Dule
    @Dem0Dule Год назад

    This video is 18 minutes

  • @leskrug9266
    @leskrug9266 2 года назад

    Rise Armament 535 in my ruger at pistol...... Awesome trigger.

  • @harrybaulz666
    @harrybaulz666 Год назад

    They are lookin like a nascar race car with all the advertising they wear

  • @sakomeow
    @sakomeow Год назад

    the real question is Flat vs Flat with Shelf

  • @Wyo2Wis
    @Wyo2Wis 2 года назад

    Very pleased with flat Tandemkross triggers on my Ruger Mark IV pistols.

  • @TheFlea1987
    @TheFlea1987 2 года назад

    My preference are flat face triggers as they just feel more comfortable and finger placement appears to be more consistent. Looking to swap out my Glock trigger for a Johnny Glock Trigger and my rifle has a Geissele SSP because I prefer having one constant pressure to move the trigger as opposed to two stage triggers.

  • @sergeantdwz5783
    @sergeantdwz5783 2 года назад

    I finished listening to all of the cartridge talks today at work. Looking forward to jim learning about the 6.5x55 swede

  • @NSWvet83
    @NSWvet83 2 года назад

    He's got the right philosophy. This is what is taught in NSW

  • @FAtE_454
    @FAtE_454 2 года назад

    I have the same hoodie as jimmy, EXCELLENT choice.. Not super insulated and hot, so I don't burn up, but it's waterproof and enough to break the wind

  • @merdith6
    @merdith6 8 месяцев назад

    The ssa e is by far the best trigger I've ever tried

  • @MXKID34
    @MXKID34 Год назад

    Persoanal preference people, neither one is better than the other, personal preference/

  • @mat45acp
    @mat45acp 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video, relevant subject I've been recently contemplating for both carbine and pistol.

    • @VortexNation
      @VortexNation  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, my friend! :)

  • @gebogen1383
    @gebogen1383 2 года назад +2

    I have Geissele (pronounce the E) on my specialty lowers, NM on my service rifle, SSA-E flat on both 3/2 gun because price was no object and they are very specialized. Duty rifles have the LaRue 2 stage curved because I can’t tell a difference with so many other things going on in that environment. I have a CMC single stage cassette in what has become my back seat rifle that shoots reloads. They are all great/reliable, I don’t pull shots because of the trigger, but I feel more confident with all of them than I do with a mil spec trigger because of the consistency.

    • @Aglai76
      @Aglai76 Год назад

      Can you explain why you went with the curved for your duty rifle?

    • @politicallyinsensitive4200
      @politicallyinsensitive4200 Год назад

      ​​@@Aglai76ossibly because the curve gives your finger a consistent index point without thinking about it; especially while wearing gloves.
      From what I understand indexing the very bottom of a flat trigger can make the weight feel lighter because you're further away from the pivot point- maybe not what you want on a duty rifle (even though LaRue is 2.5# 1st stage and 2# second stage on paper) but exactly what you want on a competition rifle.

  • @devinleenhouts6562
    @devinleenhouts6562 2 года назад

    Angle flat in my pistol

  • @BigRob345
    @BigRob345 2 года назад

    Flavio Fare triggers?

  • @GUNMETALGUYUSA
    @GUNMETALGUYUSA 2 года назад

    Informative Discussion My Thanks 👍

  • @Dark-7070
    @Dark-7070 2 года назад

    Diamond trigger 💎 problems solved

  • @joquin4618
    @joquin4618 2 года назад

    I like both! I can get acclimated to both styles depending on application.

    • @VortexNation
      @VortexNation  2 года назад

      It's certainly beneficial to be comfortable with both.

  • @HandMadeWrath
    @HandMadeWrath Год назад

    Subscribed

  • @mikeborrelli193
    @mikeborrelli193 2 года назад +1

    Lightly press your finger across a pencil and it will help you understand why a flat faced trigger is the more ergonomic design.. A curved trigger focuses all the pressure on a small point of the trigger face and a flat face spreads that load over a greater surface area and makes any weight trigger pull feel lighter to your finger pad.. PS. Any trigger face can be modified to a flat face by filling in the curve with some JB Weld epoxy.. I've done it to several triggers and haven't had a problem with a single one..

  • @mr.mr.3301
    @mr.mr.3301 2 года назад

    I find I liked a slightly curved triggers.

  • @aussiesteveakastevecallagh2280
    @aussiesteveakastevecallagh2280 2 года назад

    Great session Guys thank you

  • @robertjackson1407
    @robertjackson1407 2 года назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @sasquatch6829
    @sasquatch6829 2 года назад

    Hmm sounds like a good topic

  • @antoniojamison2578
    @antoniojamison2578 2 года назад

    Thanks for the information 👍

    • @VortexNation
      @VortexNation  2 года назад

      Thanks for tuning in, Antonio! :)

  • @brenn330
    @brenn330 2 года назад

    Living the flat life

  • @Jdowling357
    @Jdowling357 2 года назад

    I have an sd-e (ssa-e with a flat bow) and it's the best trigger I've felt yet and I've had a lot of them.

  • @perrye523
    @perrye523 2 года назад

    Single or two stage trigger...Other than personal preference is there an argument for one versus the other?

    • @politicallyinsensitive4200
      @politicallyinsensitive4200 Год назад +1

      I've been looking at getting an aftermarket trigger for my AR lately and this is what I've learned.
      Single stage are typically faster (if only barely) because there's no pre travel; you're on the wall from the start.
      Two stage triggers are more for precision work because they have a short pre travel followed by a clean break. For example- the LaRue MBT has a 2.5# 1st stage and a 2# second stage. Yes you can pull straight through for a roughly 4.5# pull out you can buy a Geissele or Triggertech, or Rise, or any other single stage and have a 3.5# pull from the wall.

  • @GunWodan
    @GunWodan 2 года назад

    I won‘t be able to find flat triggers for all of the guns I shoot regularly so I put them on none.
    Even if flat triggers are superior and would give me an edge in competition, I‘d rather put all my training into the second best trigger design than having to switch between two different designs back and forth.

    • @jacobmoore6874
      @jacobmoore6874 2 года назад

      These days u can get a flay trigger on pretty much all modern handguns and rifles