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Sully C,
from CT, United States
Written on July 25, 2025
I don’t know how these guys are having so many problems with the striker block, but I’ve gotten 4 TAC trigger kits that included these striker blocks and they ALL have performed flawlessly after thousands of rounds on each. No hitches glitches or whatever they’re talking about. I think these dudes just need to shoot their guns instead of polishing parts. Every Overwatch part I’ve ever used has worked flawlessly and better than any OEM part I’ve used. Have had two OEM connectors snap vs two Overwatch minus connectors that have lasted since they released em. One has over 10K rounds and runs great. That said there is a possibility these individually packaged striker blocks are somehow not the same as the ones that come in the TAC trigger kits, but I highly doubt it. I think if you just put down like 1-2K rounds, these parts will wear in just fine on their own and you’ll have that buttery smooth incredible trigger you want.
Pros:
- Good design
- Runs great
- no failures
Would recommend: Yes
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Sully C,
from CT, United States
Written on July 25, 2025
I don’t know how these guys are having so many problems with the striker block, but I’ve gotten 4 TAC trigger kits that included these striker blocks and they ALL have performed flawlessly after thousands of rounds on each. No hitches glitches or whatever they’re talking about. I think these dudes just need to shoot their guns instead of polishing parts. Every Overwatch part I’ve ever used has worked flawlessly and better than any OEM part I’ve used. Have had two OEM connectors snap vs two Overwatch minus connectors that have lasted since they released em. One has over 10K rounds and runs great. That said there is a possibility these individually packaged striker blocks are somehow not the same as the ones that come in the TAC trigger kits, but I highly doubt it. I think if you just put down like 1-2K rounds, these parts will wear in just fine on their own and you’ll have that buttery smooth incredible trigger you want.
Pros:
- Good design
- Runs great
- no failures
Would recommend: Yes
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Jake Legg,
from TN, United States
Written on January 18, 2025
Quality missed this one top radius was not concentric with the body also undercut on main diameter. Looked as if it had moved in the lathe or done in a different operation. I assume these are CNC parts and all the steps are done together I spent quite a bit of time polishing and its kinda difficult to hold. Guess I just got the one somebody didn't check.
Would recommend: No
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David,
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from FL, United States
Written on December 11, 2024
Honestly, I went cheap,,,,but,,,lol,,,
I should get Apex one, but due to the black friday deal I got this striker block for $22 and that was the main reason behind it,,,
Anyway, it is way smoother than oe s&w, there is no drag when pressing the trigger and no noticeable ‘steps’ proceeding striker release,,,
No Complain whatsoever,,,,
However, I think the one made by Apex is superior- PERIOD!!!
extremely smooth, well rounded & polished to the perfection,,,
Would recommend: Yes
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