it was in the op.
how does the third generation of these pistols (namely omega's) compare to previous gens? I know that there are some to stay away from and some that were sought after. for better trigger and blah blah blah.
I just can't afford another sp01 and I am anti glock because 500 dollars for 2x4 Tupperware... bruh....
is the suppressor features worth it? a can will be in the budget for next year. so I want to start looking at 9mm hosts.
if it is not any better than the previous gens I will just get an m&p9 (because that was the Tupperware pistol I liked the best that I can get for 380 new around my parts, then get a threaded barrel and new sights..)
It's about the same as Gen2. The triggers are a bit mushy, but the SA is a nice light pull at about 3lbs. You can get a P07 Urban Gray under $500. That's a lot of money for a 17rd, suppressor host with excellent tall tritium sights. You can use the standard 75B mags on the p07, by the way.
But, if you don't like the factory trigger, especially the DA, which is going to be heavy, CGW makes tons of parts for the Omega triggers. And as previous poster said, they break in after 500rds and become much better. The most effective upgrades cost less than $60 altogether, where the race hammers, and short reset triggers are not necessary but do improve the SA and the reset.
They're a heck of a lot better pistols than M&P from my experience. And plenty of sight options out there or upgrade parts, and they are also reliable and very accurate.
You can also get the Steyr M9A1 Suppressor Ready model for $475, if you like more traditional striker pistols. A neat pistol as well.