Best trigger in a DA/SA pistol-especially the SA pull

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Im in the market for a new 9mm pistol in DA/SA and was wondering what DA/SA guns have the best trigger feel. I guess maybe the top 3.

I rented a SW 5903 today and the SA pull was so long the trigger almost touched the frame. On the first shot i thought the gun was broken. It was really smooth, but way too long. I guess im used to my FEG hi-power.

Any suggestions?
 
My CZ 85 Combat s#cked. But I like my SIG P220, out of the box, and SIG has several sizes of 9mm. I have two S&W 9's, a CS9 and a 3913. They're both smooth.

A lot will depend on how the pistol fits your hand, so spending some time at the range or deler will be your best bet.
 
I would have to say Sig, although my new H&K USP .40 really took me by suprise, especially in D/A, very smooth.
 
One shooter's nice is another's mushy :banghead: That said, the nicest DA/SA trigger I've experienced in a stock semi auto pistol was on a HK USP Expert...so nice in fact that I bought one! :evil:
 
If you can find a Sphinx, no other DA compares. Short of that the CZ-75 is far smoother and crisper than any SIG. I have been spoiled by 1911 triggers and the CZ based pistols are the only DAs that I would consider. If you are on a budget, even the Witness is pretty good.

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My SIG 229 with the DAO hammer spring owns my old Beretta and the CZs I've shot.
 
The trigger on my friends Sig 228 is near perfect, the only complaint i have is that it has a relatively long reset and a little take-up after resetting.
 
I think the Sigs rule right out of the box. It has a smooth release too that doesn't disturb the sight picture 'too much' when the hammer is tripped esp. if your grip is off- this helps to contribute to the Sig's great accuracy.

Berettas can easily surpassed that though (i.e trigger pull) with a mainspring change ($3) and and light polishing of the hammer/sear engagement area ($5- sandpaper and polish). CZ triggers are pretty crisp out of the box.
 
Thanks for the responses, guess ill be looking at CZs and Sigs this weekend. Anyone own a sample of both? Head to head trigger pull commentary?
 
Hey, don't be too quick to dismiss the HK DA/SA/EspeciallySA trigger! Check one out if you can. If you were anywhere near me I'd volunteer it.
 
I have a CZ-75B and can't stand the trigger. It has the black plastic trigger and it just feels terrible. It's got a heavy pull and I can feel the plastic bend when I pull it. It's a shame too as it's a good gun. I'm still debating selling it. I have a Dan Wesson Patriot 1911 and maybe it's spoiled me. I did shoot a Sig 226 and thought it had a fantastic DA/SA trigger. I'd really look at the Sig line as I was very impressed.
 
Sig DA/SA triggers are vastly superior to CZ DA/SA triggers, IMHO. I have a Sig 220ST, a Sig 228, and a Sig 226ST, and they all have crisp SA triggers. I changed out the springs w/ lighter Wolff springs, so the DA pull is not quite as heavy as w/ the OEM springs.

CZ triggers, especially when new, are horrible. After several hundred rounds, however, things smooth up a bit. And they give you snap caps so you can do sort of a home trigger job through repeated dry fires. Still, in SA, you can feel and actually see the hammer cocking further back. Not what I'd call crisp. Despite the trigger, my CZ 75b is amazingly accurate and comfortable to shoot. Easily one of my favorite 9mm's.
 
I have a S&W 3913TSW which has an amazing trigger for a DA/SA, especially the reset, very positive. Much better than my HP. Maybe check out a few other samples if your into the S&W platform. I find the sig trigger resets to long, the USP seems a little better. As for SA, cocked and locked with the USP! ;)
 
From my own personal experience, I would go with Sig. I have a 225, 220ST, 226, and HK USP40f. Maybe I got a Monday gun, but my USP has the worst DA/SA trigger. The DA on the HK was mushy and heavy and the SA gawdawful. The 225 has a heavy DA but it's smooth and the single action is crisp. The 226 is the smoothest DA/SA I have.
 
In general I'd say SIGs, but Smiths while having heavier pulls have much better resets, approaching a Glock or 1911. One thing I've learned is that it's very hard to make a judgement in this area until you've put 500 rounds through the gun.
 
Well Ive owned alot of CZ's and the triggers on MOST are very good but some you have to shoot a bit to bring the good trigger out.

Ill sware the CZ83 has the best outathebox trigger on any DA/SA gun.....period.
The 220's and such are great but not comared to the little 83....to bad the caliber isnt up there.

The plastic trigger on the CZ is on the SA model and doesnt really fit this thread........The feel is lacking on the SA because the plastic hides it from you.

Sigs have very consistant triggers and are very good..........a good CZ trigger is probably better but they arent as consistant.......

Shoot well.......
 
In my experience the Sig P series has a great DA/SA trigger. A lot of people knock the USP trigger, I personally like it the best. After 1000 or so rounds the trigger smooths out very nicely. Also, I really like the Beretta 92FS trigger. After breakin it is extremely smooth. Heavy but smooth. I understand if you use the main spring from a "D" model, it lightens the pull considerably.
 
"The plastic trigger on the CZ is on the SA model and doesnt really fit this thread"

My plastic trigger is on a CZ-75B Tactical, not the SA. I'm not sure why they decided on that trigger as it's terrible.
 
The Sigs are generally excellent.

The CZ and H&K USP triggers are also extremely good for DA/SA.
 
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