Description
The Apex Gunsmith Fit Universal Trigger in Red is a raw, unapologetic part for those who prefer to build their trigger pull from the ground up. Unlike drop-in units that limit your options, this solid aluminum trigger body gives you the freedom to shape the exact feel you want in your pistol. It’s built for Arizona’s high-dust, high-heat environment—the type 2 anodized finish resists corrosion and stands up to the grit that chews up lesser parts. The block is expertly tumbled before anodizing, giving it a smooth-to-the-touch surface that won’t snag on holster draws or trap debris.
This trigger isn’t for the faint of heart—it’s for the gunsmith who knows their way around a Dremel tool and a set of stones. It directly replaces factory triggers in a wide range of platforms, including Beretta, Colt, Glock, Sig, Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Ruger, and Taurus. Because it requires extensive machining, you have total control over how much pre-travel, over-travel, and reset you want to remove. You can reduce trigger pull weight by as much as you’d like, and you can dial in a smooth uptake and a crisp, short reset—assuming you do the work right. This is a part that rewards patience and skill.
Specs and fitment:
- Material: Solid aluminum trigger body, type 2 anodized in bright red
- Finish: Block tumbled prior to anodizing for a smooth, consistent feel
- Compatibility: Works with Beretta, Colt, Glock (all models), Sig, Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Ruger, and Taurus pistols
- Installation: Requires extensive gunsmithing—machining, fitting, and tuning are mandatory
- Performance potential: Reduces trigger pull weight, pre-travel, over-travel, and reset based on your skill and effort
- Suppressor-friendly note: The solid design and smooth uptake help maintain consistent trigger control when running a can in dusty conditions
This is the same trigger body used by custom builders to create competition, duty, and precision builds. It’s a blank canvas for your specific needs—whether you’re shaving weight for fast splits in a desert match or tightening up reset for a suppressed range gun. At $10, it’s a low-risk entry point into custom trigger work. Just remember: this part requires real machining. If you’re not comfortable with a file and a Dremel, this





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