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NEW PRODUCT ALERT: MasterShop Style Skeleton Classic P-Series Dual Adjustable Trigger now available in Nickel Boron Nitride:

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NEW PRODUCT ALERT: MasterShop Style Skeleton Classic P-Series Dual Adjustable Trigger now available in a durable and super low friction Nickel Boron Nitride finish:

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Those look great
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I think I misread the ad originally and thought it would not fit my 229. Is it only German 220’s and 226’s that it won’t fit in the specified configuration? I have an AD (1994?) P229 and I know this will look great if it will fit. I might call in tomorrow if I can make time.
I have one of those NBN TDLs on order. 😉
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I think I misread the ad originally and thought it would not fit my 229. Is it only German 220’s and 226’s that it won’t fit in the specified configuration? I have an AD (1994?) P229 and I know this will look great if it will fit. I might call in tomorrow if I can make time.
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I can read 🙄
It was this part which I was questioning…
This trigger will NOT fit any older German or West German 220/226 Sig pistols that have the older, narrow 7.5 mm wide trigger. l just assumed 229 was included in that German statement.
The caliper I have is too big to fit it the trigger guard to measure it.
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No worries about measuring / using calipers
  • all P229 triggers have the newer (wider) triggers
  • The website listed all compatible models (DASA P220 P224 P226 P227 P228 P229 M11A1)
  • it also listed the only 2 potential exclusions ('older German or West German 220/226')

Sorry for the confusion. I thought it was clear.
English is my 3rd language and I am usually the one that writes the website content, so I always appreciate the 'feedback; ;)
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