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Old January 2, 2016, 08:46 PM   #1
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Replacement Trigger Boxes and Striker Sear assembly

Hey all. So basically I'm starting to gather some replacement parts for my pistols and doing preventive maintainable as well and was wondering if anyone can help me out by giving me or leading me to a location where I could order replacement "trigger assemblies" or "hammer box assemblies". Basically I'm looking for the whole assembly that houses the sear "the mechanism that grabs the striker and holds it tell you fire" or the assembly that contains the hammer and all of its delicate parts. I'm looking to buy an extra one or two of those for my more used guns just in case it were to fail I already have one. I'm looking for the whole assembly so I don't have to just go buy several small little pieces.

Guns specifically are the Beretta 92A1, Glock 19, M&P 9, and Sig 226. I have already email FNH about these parts for my FNX however that was Christmas morning but I have still yet received an email back.

ANY INFO IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS

CHRIS
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Old January 3, 2016, 07:55 AM   #2
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I own multiples of the handguns I expect to need to use seriously. The old adage of "two is one and one is none" is VERY true in dire situations.
In addition, I have a "complete parts kit"(basically all the parts minus the frame) for each of these models.
If your guns have specific "high wear" components, I certainly would have replacement parts.
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Old January 3, 2016, 09:58 AM   #3
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Sooooooooo I'm confused. Were you able to buy assembled trigger units somewhere?
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Old January 3, 2016, 10:26 AM   #4
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I'm confused by your post. Those "assemblies" as you call them don't exist as a drop in unit like they might in some rifles.

They are all loose parts hung on pins and housed in the frame/slide.

I would spend my time/energy learning how to break down your guns and understand how all the bits and pieces function.

IME, guns rarely break.
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Old January 3, 2016, 10:45 AM   #5
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There are trigger assemblies available for Glock from Apex:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/898...aluminum-matte
Not sure if there are any for the other ones.
You might have to just collect the pieces.
But one way to assure you will never need those spares is to have them.
Murphy rules.
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Old January 3, 2016, 10:58 AM   #6
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Glock 19. Easy. Lone Wolf, your local Glock Armorer, probably the local gun
store. You can buy EVERYTHING for a Glock aftermarket--

M&P. Apex Tactical is the first place I would look. You can try S&W,
but they aren't very enthusiastic about selling parts.

SIG. Try Bruce Gray at GrayGuns in Oregon. Sig also sells parts kits.

Beretta. I don't own one---so was a bit surprised that Beretta USA has
parts kits. http://www.berettausa.com/en-us/stor...its-and-parts/
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