Loading... Please wait...Our 1911 trigger was our first product, and remains a mainstay of our product line. Originating from a design by Hilton Yam and Larry Vickers, our trigger features a solid aluminum shoe with a serrated face in natural finish, a full width stainless steel bow, and a fixed stainless steel overtravel stop permanently mounted from the rear of the shoe. This trigger eliminates all issues associated with loose overtravel screws -- no staking, Loctite, or other end user monitoring is necessary. Once the overtravel is set, it is good to go for the life of the trigger.
Our flat trigger has become one of our trademarks, and brings this competition tested concept into a duty ready design. The shoe features a flat face, providing consistent trigger feel no matter where you engage the trigger. The length of pull is the same as the shortest point on a traditional "long" curved trigger.
Our long curved trigger features hidden internal lightening cuts which lighten it by 10 grains (or 2 grams).
The triggers are oversized and will require gunsmith fitting. Compatible with all single stack 1911 pattern pistols. Available in Long/Curved, Long/Flat, and Short/Curved.
Posted by Rouel on 13th May 2012
Great triggers and easy to install. Only required minor fitting for my Springfield TRPs. Practically no lateral play. Aesthetically they're beautiful and clean.
Posted by Bob on 8th Aug 2011
I was so happy with the first one I installed I had to buy another pair for my of Les Baer for the same trigger pull. It took a little bit of filing for the trigger to fit into the gun. After slowly taking a little bit at a time off of the top and bottom of the trigger they are perfect.
Posted by Robert Edwards on 3rd Aug 2011
I have this flat trigger on my Les Baer 199 Smi Wad Cutter Target pistol. I get a perfect even pull every time. The trigger being flat gives you the same pull no matter where are touching the trigger
Posted by Kavall on 9th Jul 2011
Purchased trigger due to lack of overtravel adjustment. I installed it a Springfield Armory Milspec. There was almost zero fitting needed to the trigger shoe. If my frame had been even the slightest bit larger it would have been a loose fit.
I'm thrilled with the outcome however, I would prefer seeing the shoe be at least 0.005" larger.
Posted by Dante on 9th Jul 2011
It was easy to fit and works great. I like it so much I bought a second one for use in another 1911.
Posted by Unknown on 8th Jul 2011
I have purchased two of these from different vendors and the trigger bows are longer than other flat triggers on the market. This increases the difficulty of fitting and possibly when properly fitted may prevent returning to your old trigger if you don't like the flat style. Trigger bow length was ok for a springfield loaded and only required fitting the height and overtravel. The bow was too long to provide adequate pretravel in a S&W. Overall I like the concept of the flat trigger.
Posted by Strike45 on 12th May 2011
I installed the Flat Trigger on my SA Mil-Spec 1911 and love the improvement it's made. Although it is still critical, at least to me, for accuracy that the pad of my finger contacts the trigger between the tip and the first joint, it feels like it is less important where on the trigger my finger is contacting as it seems to be the same whether high, low or in the center of the trigger face. An added bonus is I like how it feels, both in a better fit for my hands over the stock short trigger and it's solid fitment upon installation. I like it so much that I just ordered one for my Kimber to install ASAP!