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Hi Folks, I'll keep it brief.
Thanks for the platform to gain some knowledge.
I am a new Sig owner, first and only one. P220 Legion DA/SA. Mfg. 1/7/2020
I like the pistol very much, not sure what to expect from the trigger performance.
Am familiar with good revolver and good 1911 triggers...
Was able to find a Sig556 and it was unfired. The only real issue besides a tough trigger pull is the rotary sigh has a wiggle to it in the drum part. Any thought on tightening that down. Haven't taken it apart yet. Thank in advance. R
Greetings,
I know that the main reasons to reducing trigger pull is through polishing and replacing the mainspring. While I do understand as to why those are necessary, I'm curious as to why changing the sear spring is not a popular choice.
Looking at how it functions, the sear spring pushes...
EDIT/UPDATE AS OF 28NOV2014
Per several of you guys' suggestions (and MUCHO thanks BTW), I found out several things. First, that the 17# replacement was meant for the ones that had 21 pound springs...the newer models. I have the older one with the 24# one and that made the 17# too light. I...
Hey SIG Talk, I'm new to this forum and SIG firearms in general!
I just purchased a new P320 Carry and I tried out the dry fire at the shop and the trigger break seemed great. After taking it home, disassembling it and re-assembling I noticed that when I go to dry fire it, the trigger seems to...
My Sig P938 says the trigger pull weight is between 7.5 and 8.5 pounds. Is there a way to reduce the trigger pull to around the 3.5 to 4.5 pound range? I am not a gunsmith so talk/type slow for me! :)
I was wondering if there was a way to reduce the trigger pull pressure to something in the 3.5 pound range. I am not a gunsmith so no big words and pictures would help!:)