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Greetings to all! Just got my first center fire pistol.
It is the 226 40 S&W DAK with rail and a 9mm slide and mag kit.
Long hard trigger pull. I've babied myself on the rimfire guns I've had with 2.5-3 pound triggers. Do I just live with the long 8# pull or is there a safe way to lighten the trigger without the worry of ND?
This will be used exclusively on the range for now.
Thanks in advance.
Another Welcome from Texas.
Suggest You try Robert Burke as Miciah said.
What made You decide on a DAK trigger for Your first Sig
Especially since You were used to rimfire triggers?
Well I didn't really plan on the DAK it was one heck of a buy so I decided it was time to dive into center fire.
Been doing a lot of dry fire practice to get used to the sight picture and the new grips. I like it more every time but I will try to look up Robert Burke and try out his trigger.
Thanks again for the info and the warm welcomes!
Excellent suggestion. Dry firing the DAK takes an extra step if you want to experience the lighter first pull every time without racking the slide. I love the DAK trigger for a carry gun.
Welcome to Sigtalk from Oregon. Glad you got a new P226, excellent pistol (although I have no first hand experience with the .40, only the 9mm).
I hope you get your trigger issues worked out; I would help, but have no first hand experience with a DAK trigger. I suggest listening to/reading what was posted as there is a lot of helpful information on this forum (from it's members).
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