A little story in regard to "great triggers." First, it amuses me to no end that anyone would refer to the trigger on any striker-fired gun as "great." Perhaps they have never experienced a really good-to-great single-action handgun (or DA/SA handgun in SA mode). Some of the worst single action triggers still beat the very best of the striker-fired triggers hands-down. So if I were out there trying to sell Caniks or any other striker-fired handgun, truth-in-advertising would demand that I always refer to the trigger as a "great (or good or bad)
striker-fired trigger."
Second, way back when the Caniks first appeared, I was told repeatedly how "great" the Canik triggers are. I tried one...
in fact, I tried several... and, to ancient old me who has fired more
decent-to-high-end target pistols than I could ever count, the Canik's trigger was complete crap to me. Yes, I own plenty of plastic striker-fired guns, but I accept that they are what they are... mostly cheap, plastic, unimpressive bullet dispensers and little more.
Living in Massachusetts with our "AG's rules", one must
(or at least should) learn how to fire a handgun accurately and effectively with
any trigger, good, bad or even awful... and I believe I have done that. Took some time, but now I don't care how good or bad a trigger is on any handgun. And when it comes to striker-fired handguns, frankly, they are all essentially the same to me now.