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### TRIGGERS 2-STAGE SEAR FOR THE BRÜGGER & THOMET B&T TP9
Brügger & Thomet B&T TP9
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Upgrade kit for trigger creates a 2-stage trigger with lighter, smoother pull, and a sharp break. Match trigger performance on a tactical pistol.

Kit includes:

New sear and trigger spring. All parts are ‘drop-in’ with zero modifications.

Key benefits:

– A true 2-stage trigger.

– Improved smooth trigger pull with no gritty feel or break-in needed.

– Reliable performance, even in dirty conditions. Grease is optional. Sear has an advanced low friction surface coating that does not need lubrication, which might attract dirt.

– Sear is CNC machined from plate tool steel (not cast), and full depth heat treated. High quality steel holds sharp sear edges that will ‘break like glass’.



– Installation by gunsmith or armorer is recommended.

– Compatible with B&T TP9

– Made in the USA.





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Bringing this thread up once again since I have a few questions.

What are your experiences with the TP9? I got a great deal on a used 2015 TP9.

Are they really that complicated to take apart and is the trigger as bad as rumour has it?

While I live in Switzerland I did not have much chance to try one out besides when they first came out years ago and I did not yet have time to drop by the dealer to check it out.
 
I love the tp9. Trigger could have been a bit better but it's still pretty good.

A really fun compact rifle and for you Swiss (which I believe have no mag cap) it will definitely be way better with a full 30 rnds
 
The trigger is not great - that, and 5 round mag limit in Canada - are the only negatives. I've owned a couple.

The mechanism is pretty unique, and it's easy to take apart and clean. Reliable, accurate, SUPER compact subgun - they are the best restricted sub you can buy in Canada, hands down.
 
I have owned several over the years. They are fantastic and I regret selling the last one I had. Was trying to get the faux suppressor for it but never materialized. Don’t recall anything negative about it and found it quite easy to disassemble. Very comfortable and usual Swiss quality.
 
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No need for an USC. I have an HK MP5, which has a fantastic trigger.

Pretty much the only reason to get the TP9 is the price, the size and the fact that it uses 9mm. The fact that it's easily suppressed is a plus, too.

What I do remember though is that the iron sights, or rather, the plastic sights suck.
 
No need for an USC. I have an HK MP5, which has a fantastic trigger.

Pretty much the only reason to get the TP9 is the price, the size and the fact that it uses 9mm. The fact that it's easily suppressed is a plus, too.

What I do remember though is that the iron sights, or rather, the plastic sights suck.

The iron sights I like on it. Plastic yes but work good for what you would need
 
Update: just got mine this week.

First range trip is history already and I'm almost on the way to the range for the second time.

Now: what lights do you guys use? Surefire Mini Scout appears to be a bit on the big side.

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Update: just got mine this week.

First range trip is history already and I'm almost on the way to the range for the second time.

Now: what lights do you guys use? Surefire Mini Scout appears to be a bit on the big side.

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One of those out of towners. Haha. Here I was thinking that this rain was a depressing sight. Full cap mags and a can. Excuse me while I go cry.
 
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