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SIG SAUER P365 Trigger Springs
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Most Helpful Positive Review Worked great
Easy fix for a broken trigger bar spring in the p365. Quick and painless install and fast shipping.
Most Helpful Negative Review "SIG SAUER P365 Trigger "Springs""
It's only one single lone spring. Its not "Springs" and its not a "kit" and its not 3 springs like the picture shows.
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Pic shows 3 get only1

by ND, Verified Owner from KS, United States Written on April 29, 2025
It is unfathomable to me that they cant or wont change the pic. Its a certified Sig product but if you order straight from sig you get 3 for the exact same price. Do what you will but it leads me away from buying more products from them
Would recommend: No
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ONE spring, not 3 as pictured

by Dan, Verified Owner from AZ, United States Written on April 25, 2025
The single spring probably fits the P365 as advertised, as it is in a sealed SIG plastic envelope. But why show a picture of three springs, title the item "trigger springs," call it a "kit" and send a single spring?

How does ONE spring comprise a "kit"?
Pros:
  • Genuine Sig part
Cons:
  • Not a "kit"
  • Only one spring in the "kit"
Best Used for:
  • Replacing a lost or broken spring
Would recommend: No
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Sig p365 trigger springs

by Jim, Verified Owner from GA, United States Written on April 24, 2025
False advertising shows 3 springs, bag comes with only 1 spring. Bad on SIG and Optics Planet !
Would recommend: No
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Misleading description.... quantity of one.

by Nick, Verified Owner from PA, United States Written on April 21, 2025
I bought two of these springs thinking they cam as a 3-pack. Unfortunately all you get is a single spring. I have confirmed that other vendors sell this spring as a 3-pack, so it appears Optics Planet merely uses other sellers stock pictures for this spring. Wish I had read the other review before purchasing, but didn't think I needed to ask this was a genuine Sig part. Lesson learned.
Would recommend: Yes
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It’s just a spring.

by Southbay, Verified Owner from CO, United States Written on April 19, 2025
Everyone should a a spare trigger spring, they do break. The picture is deceiving, it looks like you get 3, you don’t you get 1
Would recommend: Yes
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Sig p365 trigger springs kit

by Jim, Verified Owner from GA, United States Written on April 16, 2025
Picture shows 3 springs bag only has one (1) spring, shame on sig and Optics Planet for false advertising!
Would recommend: No
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Exceptionally Misleading and False Advertising - Sig Cuts Corners…AGAIN

by JM, Verified Owner from GA, United States Written on April 14, 2025
Sig USED to ship three springs per pack - I have seen the old packs myself. NOW they only include ONE spring per pack. They did not bother to change the package’s label and copy from “springS” to “spring”. The Optics Planet web site also still refers to “springs” (plural) and shows three springs in the product photo. Is that legal?

I doubt Sig even cares that when such a simple part fails, it causes the firearm depended upon to protect and save lives to become useless at the exact moment it is needed most. Hint: when your company sells out of three-packs of a critical replacement part, you have an engineering problem. When your company continues to charge the same price for one piece as it did for three pieces because without that part the firearm is useless, you have a moral and ethical problem. If you expect people to continue to be loyal to a brand that is so careless with products that its customers depend on for their lives, you are delusional.
Would recommend: No
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