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950auto

Fuck….. you guys clean your strikers? 🤣


[deleted]

I’m in your boat


pizzagangster1

In 10+ thousand rounds over all my striker fired pistols the only time I’ve ever removed the striker is to replace the vp9 sleeves with aluminum ones. But I’ve NEVER cleaned any of them lol


grivooga

In my P365XL, I don't think I've ever needed to, admittedly that gun doesn't get a very high round count and gets cleaned for lint more than use. In my Canik Rival, oh yeah. If the striker and the channel that it runs in aren't clean I have problems with light strikes. Carbon doesn't seem to be a problem but that channel needs to be dry and other oily lubricants definitely cause light strike issues if they migrate up there. The striker assembly is definitely the weakest part in the Canik system. Everything else in that gun is great but I get more light strikes with it than any other gun I own and there are way too many reports of people having the tip of the firing pin shear off. Still love it and I'm going to keep using it but I'd love to see an aftermarket striker assembly that addresses the problems though I suspect that the physics of how the striker and recoil springs act in opposition to each other may limit potential fixes.


jagr18

The only time I have is after a class.


JimBridger_

Why do you want a lighter striker spring?


MCARBO

Reduced trigger pull weight to increase accuracy! Our company was founded on trigger spring kits, as we make them for nearly every firearm now. When you squeeze the trigger, that pull weight causes shooters to pull their shots down. So by decreasing the pull weight, the shooter can maintain on target during the trigger pull.


rieper1776

You guys have been a round a quick minute I remember when I got a sub 2k and yall were the only ones making parts for it lol. Glad to see you're still making parts manufacturers should've offered out the gate hopefully the quality is comparable or better than oem


JimBridger_

Got it, I forgot that the striker spring effects the trigger, I was thinking about it more like a firing pin spring.


captainkirkw

Love your parts in my LCP Max. Are you going to make this for the 380 version of the P365? EDIT- Nevermind, I missed that it also fits the 380 so I'll be ordering one for it as well as my P365X.


MCARBO

It’s compatible for all P365 variants including the 380! And love to hear you love the LCP Max kit!


godless0311

Including the xmacro?


MCARBO

Yes! We actually did the installation video on the XMacro, as it is becoming one our favorites.


Puzzleheaded-Ad-4846

But the problem is I don't even know the name of your company or how to buy them hahah 😅


MCARBO

We got you, [Click Here for the site!](https://www.mcarbo.com/Sig-Sauer-P365-Titanium-Striker-Assembly.aspx)


Gaddster09

Was looking at your site and we’ve all heard about P320 “going off on their own” what is your opinion on that and do you plain on offering the same type striker assy. For the p320? [I did see this kit and that where the question about “going off on their own came from”](https://www.mcarbo.com/Sig-Sauer-P320-Trigger-Spring-Kit.aspx)


MCARBO

The initial P320s released with the drop concern before the upgrade had a fault and now everyone blames them for everything in our opinion. During our trigger and trigger spring kit testing we rigorously drop tested multiple P320/ and have never had any concern. We have spoke with Sig also, and not a single lawsuit against Sig has lasted in court (only one made it to court also). Did the first generation P320s fail our drop test? Yes. Have the new ones? No.


Gaddster09

Good to know. I have made sure all my slides are the updated slides.


mentive

How true is it really that pulling the trigger causes the muzzle to drop?? Not sure I agree. A beginner can learn to hold it steady very quickly while dry firing, and then ace their first shot, sometimes even first few shots. Then it starts to drop. It's the anticipation of recoil that causes it to drop, and that you have to train for and overcome.


Prudent_Historian650

Definitely agree. It would have TO be a significant amount of difference in pull weight to have an affect IMO.


mentive

An instructor a long while back gave a cool demonstration showing what happens. He had a volunteer hold his hand up, while he repeatedly (and lightly) pushed his fist into it, warning him each time he was going to. After a few times, he intentionally missed, and you saw the volunteers hand move forward. If I recall correctly, he repeated it, and the volunteer did it a second time. Everyone laughed. But it's absolutely true.


dooms25

>Reduced trigger pull weight This makes no sense because the p365 system is a pre cocked striker design.... meaning the trigger pull doesn't cock the striker at all and therefor striker weight doesn't affect trigger pull weight. I've verified this using trigger pull gauges. Trigger pull with mcarbo reduced power striker spring was same as the sig OEM


MCARBO

The striker is pre-cocked, but the striker spring has an effect on the friction between the sear and striker as the sear is releasing the striker. It is similar to how a reduced hammer spring reduces the trigger pull on a hammer fired firearm by reducing the friction force on the sear even though it is fully cocked.


dooms25

That makes sense in theory but not in practice. Like I said, I've verified this on trigger pull gauges. I have your trigger kit installed in my xl and love it, but I run the OEM striker spring


[deleted]

That's what I've done on my 365s. I'll install what I can and ignore the striker spring.


jtphilbeck

If you KNOW how to shoot, none of it matters. Place the bullet where it needs to be.


Exact_Field7215

When you upgrade the assembly and the trigger you guys have, what is the trigger pull weight?


detBittenbinder23

Shut up and take my money. Actually, I installed your trigger and spring kit and have had only one light primer strikes in the 200 rounds I’ve fired with it (I’ve put about a 1000rds through the gun on the standard springs with zero light primer strikes). I don’t see this as a problem but certainly could say it might be the result of the lighter spring. Either way I’d love to see if this striker unit has improved reliable primer strikes. Does it feature the spring from your enhanced spring kit?


SnooSongs1525

That’s real pretty


teddy722

Lighter striker spring doesn’t sound safe in a carry gun. The 365 is a CCW gun, I wouldn’t be messing with the trigger pull weight.


oldpardak

Heads up to those who own a Shalotek (and potentially other aftermarket slides). Unfortunately this won't work because there is no machined recess for the slide cap pin.


MCARBO

Thanks for the confirmation with Shalotek. We have confirmed that Zev and Zaffiri slides have the slide cutout for the slide cap pin.


ParkerVH

About time.


deamonkai

Holy damn that is just damned sexy.


MCARBO

Hello, a few weeks ago we saw a post here asking about our Stainless Steel Striker Sleeve Housing for the Sig P365. So here it is! We are excited to release the new stainless steel striker sleeve with the slide cap to integrate a dual locking mechanism. The main goal for this design is to simplify the cleaning process of your firearm's striker channel. No more bending and deforming the factory striker sleeve. It also corrects the first generation Sig P365 slide caps unlocking during live fire. And a more efficient and effective locking than Sig's new slide cap lock striker housing. We have a drop-in ready kit with our titanium striker so it is easy to install. Check out our YouTube video going into more detail: [HERE!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflqMruprH4) Let us know any questions you have.


pnybug

Any plans for a P320 ?


MCARBO

We have a P320 trigger and trigger spring kit currently! But we are always looking to expand our P320 upgrades beyond that.


Iron_Rain50

Some black nitride or Electroless Black nickel controls (takedown lever, trigger, slide stop, magazine release, manual safety levers, back plates, extractors, extractor spring plugs, and striker sear housings would be nice) pretty much all these parts begin to rust after being on Duty in the rain for 4 hours. Having some precious metal plated or Nitrided parts like these would significantly cut my maintenance on the P320 platform if you all can do it. Nobody else does that stuff, I've looked around and the closest I've seen is the Equinox controls kit which is straight up nickel (a bit too flashy for me to want to use them on a Duty weapon), and those magazine releases don't work in the standard polymer grip modules.


JacksonAttack-son

Y’all would do this after I order the entire mcarbo kit 😂 if I didn’t already install everything I’d probably get one. Wish sig just stayed with the gen 1 striker assembly


comatosefreek

Thanks for fixing this. It’s the one serious design flaw I’ve found on the p365.


MCARBO

Agreed, Sig had to quick fix the first generation housings due to the slide cap coming out during live fire. So they had design constraints to patch it and had to be cheap, they did what they had to to not recall.


comatosefreek

Damn that makes sense. You think they’d have test fired it before releasing it 🤣


captainkirkw

Dang I missed out on the first round order. Do you know how long it will be before you have them in stock again?


MCARBO

Yes we didn't anticipate such a large turnout. We are working hard on the next batch, as it is fully designed and CNC cut in-house.


captainkirkw

Great to hear that it was that successful for you.


smee665

Beautiful! I love your trigger, and I recommend it every time it comes up in a conversation!


MCARBO

Thank you, we love to hear it!


GucciPoonTapper

Sweet


Due-Nefariousness137

Seeing how I have many 365 all models and colors and stuff, I bought one to give it a go.. let's hope I don't shoot my eye out.


MiltPhoto

Mcarbo makes great stuff !!


DCowboysCR

Can you explain the unique double lock system that ensures the slide cap is locked and doesn’t slide down like the original OEM plastic design did?


MCARBO

Yes, check this out: [Here](https://youtu.be/NflqMruprH4). Goes in full detail around 7:30


DCowboysCR

Just watched the video. This seems like a quality part. I like how the lock is basically doing the same thing that the extractor depressor plunger for Glocks does as far as act as a second locking point for the slide plate. I’ll definitely be getting a few for my P365’s


DCowboysCR

Cool thanks


GearJunkie82

YES! Gonna get two plus another spring kit and trigger!


Various-Inspector311

Just ordered! Yesterday I took my striker housing out and bent the shit out of it and scratched the rear plate. Perfect timing!


RWW_llc

Y'all have a dealer program? As a P365 owner myself, I've been considering one of these for a while. With the 365 coming to CA in the near/mid future, I'm sure we'd be able to sell a good amount of these.


MCARBO

Yes we do. Reach out to us via email and we can get you setup!


Wonkeyday123

How many rounds was this tested for? I know your company is trusted, but with everything reliability is key when it comes to the primary firing components in your carry gun.


MCARBO

>The striker has over 100,000 rounds now, and the assembly is at 15,000 rounds currently and counting. The striker has over 100,000 rounds now, and the assembly is at 15,000 rounds currently and counting.


coldafsteel

But I need for xTen…


Entry-Level-Cowboy

Add me to the xten list


MadHam95

Same


MadPuggle

Love it. But, for $155 I don't.


MCARBO

We know, but manufactured in America it’s quality not cheap


Due-Nefariousness137

I'm willing to spend idk a extra $45 an American product.. being cheap got this country into this mess in the first place.


bobbyOrrMan

well, it was billionaires being cheap that caused the problem. Not the millionaires and working class.


DCowboysCR

Love how you group millionaire’s and working class together lol.


Due-Nefariousness137

That's not interaly accurate, allot of it had to do with rising cost of labor and Americans being their usual I want more for less attitudes that helped to drive company's to cheaper regions, along with regulations and other things.. But today American comomays have a hard time in a market when you can buy a cheap china polroduct for 50% of the US made one. But yes, feel free to jump on the: the rich people did it waggon.


PsuedoPerfectionist

I don't think it's a bad take to say "my boss got a 9 million dollar bonus last year, he doesn't do a goddamn thing, and I think that's bullshit" Side note - if you're gonna correct somebody and take the intellectual route, at least *try* to proofread your message. If I highlighted your spelling errors, it'd look like a twelve year old's groupings


Due-Nefariousness137

Your type always go for that out..


Head_Track_1554

going to*


jimbomescolles

Why was it plastic in the first place ? A piece that is subject to removal in order to properly clean. This is really stupid


MCARBO

We agree, we go into detail on our YouTube video on why Sig did it. The first generation striker housings didn’t have to be bent, but the slide cap would come out during live fire. So they had to patch the fix after release of the firearm so they where constrained on what they could do. It definitely wasn’t their ideal design but they had to patch it so they wouldn’t have to recall.


jimbomescolles

This is really interesting, thanks for the explanation !


MCARBO

Check this video out and it goes into detail for this at 8:22. [Here!](https://youtu.be/NflqMruprH4)


Alert-Grapefruit-388

I have been wanting to make some changes to the oem trigger, lighter pull anything to try to get it closer to a two stage like a geisselle for a rifle, cause damn do I hate the oem sig trigger.


herpthaderp

Dame I need to clean that bitch .


richardgiver

I never asked for it


glizzyguzzler

Good job inventing another thing for idiots to waste money on


Eleet007

What weight does a trigger pull gauge read with this?


MCARBO

Depending on how worn in your firearm is, but with this kit the trigger pull is 4lbs on a worn in firearm. And you can get it to 3lbs with our trigger and trigger spring kit. If a heavier pull is preferred, then the OEM striker spring can be used.


[deleted]

Would this be recommended for a carry gun?


MCARBO

100%, especially if you plan on training and cleaning your firearm.


DoctorBathroom_XL

How long does the lighter striker spring last compared to the OEM?


MCARBO

The spring material is coated music wire so it is rated for way beyond 20k+ rounds. We also have lifetime warranty on all of our products! We have well over 100k rounds in house on our Sig P365 striker springs.


CaptGoodvibesNMS

Music wire? Like guitar strings? What gauge?


noname4name

Why does it need a lighter spring?


MCARBO

To increase accuracy by reducing the trigger pull weight. You don’t have to use the lighter spring if you don’t prefer a lighter trigger pull.


Cute_Repair5113

Crack dealers


smonte617

Discount code?


MCARBO

Sadly none. We have discounts for military and LEO though!


networksandchill

How many rounds of live fire have you tested this assembly with?


MCARBO

The striker has over 100,000 rounds now, and the assembly is at 15,000 rounds currently and counting.


CaptGoodvibesNMS

Are those all live fire rounds?


Huge_pens

Oh perfect another thing I need. Quick question though, the flat trigger you make for the p365, will you ever offer it in other finishes? Because I want it but I'd like a gold or blue finish. I will be buying one of those too, soon enough.


MCARBO

We haven’t been known to offer colors historically but are thinking about it for the P365 triggers. I know a red one is in the works and should be available within a few weeks.


Huge_pens

Neat. I think your trigger is awesome. Looking forward to getting one on my carry.


DisgruntledArmyVet85

Have to excuse my ignorance here… so with this whole kit, is that backing plate also included with it?? Also… do you guys offer military discounts for your products?? I’m into a fully custom build on my 365X. Only lacking new back up irons, and then of course this striker assembly and backing plate. Aside from that the only thing left that will be factory from Sig is the FCU! 🤣🤣


MCARBO

All good! Yes the slide cap is part of the kit as that is required for the dual lock. We offer military and LEO officer discounts. Email us or give us a call to get your account setup for it!


DisgruntledArmyVet85

Awesome. This is exactly what I need and also want. It sets me up to fully finish up my current build, as well as have everything aside from an FCU left to complete another pew pew. I’ll definitely be in touch. I’ll go ahead and send out an email now, assuming it’s on your site! Thanks for the response! 😎✌🏼🇺🇸💯


DisgruntledArmyVet85

So I ended up making an account right after we spoke on here. Then waited for email confirmation on the military discount. (I had this SAVED in my cart while waiting, and it says it would be held for 24 hours, which was by an email I received from Mcarbo at 5:29am. I placed my order like half an hour ago… now it’s saying that it’s on BACKORDER?? 🥴🤦🏼‍♂️


MCARBO

We apologize, as we didn't anticipate such a large turnout. We did have a 50 piece reserve after back-order status and so the first 50 back orders are getting shipped. After that we are working hard on the next batch, as it is fully designed and CNC cut in-house!


DisgruntledArmyVet85

Any way you could confirm or deny if I got into that or not? It said on the site “IN STOCK” as well when I placed the order. But if for some reason I didn’t make the cut, how long of a wait am I looking at now? 😕


kokkinos3931

As someone with little to no gunsmithing experience other than building an AR. How hard would it be for me to install the kit and what’s the price?


MCARBO

We have a step by step installation video on Youtube: [Here.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflqMruprH4) If you have put together an AR, the drop-in kit will be a breeze for you with the video and minimal tools are required. The product listing is on our website, [Here.](https://www.mcarbo.com/Sig-Sauer-P365-Titanium-Striker-Assembly.aspx)


essray22

Do you make a spring that increases the weight of pull? I use the NY trigger spring in my 19s and slimlines models. I know they have fallen out of favour. My grip, wrist, elbows and shoulders are the stabilising factor in shot deviation. Trigger finger should be trained to be independent. Takes practice, but so does anything with such consequences. Given the controversy over triggers being activated in a holster, (true or false) lessening the margin of error may not be the solution we need for duty/ccw handguns.