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I cannot attest about the original MIM striker vs Titanium striker considering that I built my own p365XL from a FCU to cut down on parts accumulation. Nonetheless functions and fits perfectly. Trigger pull is about 3.2-3.4lbs. I was considering the MCARBO trigger however I’m running a manual safety and preferred a pretravel function over postravel to be as close to wall as possible. Without a manual safety I believe the MCARBO trigger would have been safest and optimal option. Extended mag is amazing and looks the part with the Icarus lower. - Orlando FL
I finally got a chance to send some freedom seeds down the range last weekend and am suitably impressed with the striker assembly. Installation was straightforward and easy to accomplish, and the build quality and workmanship is outstanding throughout. I was shooting 124g Blazer Brass for the range session and ran probably close to 150 rounds through my P365 XL (with Harrington Arms Comp installed), and the M*Carbo striker assembly ran flawlessly. I did notice a slight lightening of the trigger pull, but not an obvious improvement over the stock P365 XL Spectre Comp I was comparing it against. The all-metal (titanium and steel) construction of this assembly is what sets it apart from the SIG OEM one. Obviously, the M*Carbo is built to last a long time. Is it worth the $200 price tag? I'll have to leave that up to the you. If you're looking for obvious increased/noticeable performance, you won't, at least I didn't, find it with this assembly and is over-priced, if that is your primary reason. But, if you're looking for a quality-built assemblage that will obviously out-last the stock, then this is the right upgrade for you.
This is quite the upgrade from the plastic POS that Sig provides! Excellent fit and function!!!
I was a little skeptical that the cost would justify the performance advantage over stock but I was so wrong. Besides the obvious advantage of being made from titanium, when coupled with the short stroke trigger the pull and reset are noticeably crisper. I am comparing this side by side to the same gun with just the trigger upgrade and the difference in tactile feel is night and day. Will be ordering one for my P365 that just has the short stroke trigger as soon as they come back in stock. Two thumbs up M Carbo.
This is an amazing upgrade to my P365XL. Definitely worth the wait. You can feel the difference right away!!! This is a fantastic company to work with and their customer service is awesome!
I bought my first Sig P365X. I was disappointed in the trigger (very mushy) and the take down lever was so hard to push down I wanted to sell the gun. Replaced every spring in the gun and still wasn't happy with the feel of the trigger. Bought the titanium striker assembly and I am glad I did. The gun feels 100% better in every way. Thank you for the quality of you parts and great customer service.
It’s official, this striker kit is awesome! I can’t pin point the exact reason or specifics but it actually feels tad smooth on fire too. This is a quality piece. But! The biggest thing, it fixes the light strike issues some of us have with the light trigger springs kit! Absolutely no issues at all now—100% flawless with any brand I threw at it. So I have a smooth, crisp light trigger that is 100% reliable now! So nice having my carry pistol back.
I previously reviewed this on an FDEZ comp'd slide set up for the XL. Was getting light strikes with this striker. This FDEZ company blows ass. I had nothing but problems with that slide. Zero communication from company they just ignored a polite email. I thought it was the titanium striker that was giving me light strikes. Well I replaced that FDEZ slide with a stock Sig comp'd slide. Its now 100% reliable. Zero malfunctions and over 250 rounds put in today. The trigger feel has improved so much, zero creep and with my Tyrant CNC safety trigger the break is crisp and clean at 90 degrees. Couldn't be happier the gun is so accurate and a joy to fire now.
When I received the SIG365 Titanium Striker Assembly (TSA) the first thing I noticed was the solid contruction and it looks awesome!!! In comparison with the OEM striker assembly, I am very certain I made a good investment on my EDC. I am glad that truly disassemble my SIG365 to give it good clean without worring about breaking the sleeve tab. Also, love the double lock system. Thank you very much to all the personnel in M*Carbo for this well thought system.
As much as I love my Sig P365 and P226, I was shocked to find a large chunk of black plastic designed into my stock striker. I elected to upgrade to this titanium striker assembly, even though I think it is way overpriced. I think $80-100 would be a fair price. I know from their back-ordering that they are selling a ton of them, so the up-front engineering and production set-up costs should be easily covered, so how about dropping the price, Brothers? My stock striker had several gouges in the plastic parts, so I think the replacement was warranted. While I was waiting for the back-ordered part, I disassembled it to polish out the plastic gouges. The removable spring cups are tricky, but I got them back in okay. The titanium replacement was a little sticky in action, so I disassembled it to put a small amount of Slide-Glide by Brian Enos where needed. Unfortunately, this time one of the plastic spring cups shot off into space somewhere. I used one of the stock cups to complete reassembly. MCarbo sells replacements for $20 a pair— yikes! Together they are about the size of a pea. Pretty pricy, but you’ve gotta have them. Just a warning to the wise!
works flawlessly love it. I did keep the original spring 500+RDS no misfires.
I bought this kit when it was first introduced as I have P-365, that I still don't shoot as well as my SIG P-939, I'm a little older guy raised on single actions, and I don't do well with striker fired triggers. I installed a flat trigger that helped and put it in a Wilson frame slight improvement, when I saw that this kit had an improved sear, I thought this might be what I needed. When I bought the P-365 I worked at a range, when I asked how they held up he told me the weakness of the firearm was the recoil spring and the sear assembly. When I saw that this kit had an improved sear, this seemed like a no brainier, I had never dissembled the slide before but the U Tube videos you guys have are awesome! And that is when I found the rust inside of the slide where the striker assembly is, that took a good hour to clean up and lube, when I went to put it back together the strikes went in everything was great until my finger slipped holding the retainer pin cap for the back plate, I found the cap and spring, I put a little grease inside of the cap to hold them together and made a second try, and lost them both. I slid the back plate on without them and it seemed to stay in so I put everything back together and tried the trigger, it was AWESOME!!! At 66 and arthritis in hands I have a little trouble with the tiny parts, I bought a CZ 75 trigger kit from MCARBO that that I lost a small plunger and spring as well and they were quick to send me a replacement, hopefully they will get back to me soon so I can shoot this puppy.
This is a substantial improvement over the stock Sig striker assembly. However, my P365XL slide lacked the "cutout" for the new endcap retaining pin. This applies to very few pf the 365s, but if there had been a prominent advisory note, I would have looked before ordering. Both initial and return shipping were handled promptly. I have other MCarbo products and consider it a high quality firm.
Sorry guys, I reviewed the wrong product. This is the one I had meant to review. I don't own the other one. Anyhow, here is a copy and paste...People throw the word genius around willy nilly. I am not one of them people. I say, this is genius. It is not only better and smarter in concept but also in material. Sig Sauer would be wise to ask for help from this company. Thank you MCARBO for having the creative talent and initiative to make such genius improvements. The engineer of this particular item seems to me to have genius and passion for his work. I thank all of you. Cheers and Aloha to you.
Such a great solution to sig’s plastic garbage. Love it, keep up awesome innovations! (Extended slide catch & takedown levers would be greaaaaare 😉🤞🙏)
The first 50 rounds down range with the M*CARBO striker assembly. Looking at the cases I can see primer drag is greatly reduced and eliminated in on some cases. It does make a difference in that department. Having all metal parts that wont fatigue with repeated disassembly is the big factor for me. It takes a little dexterity to get it apart and back together but the design id durable and locks positively. No mushy plastic tab. I like the Sig P365 and it's modular design. It's worth pimping it out.