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Has anyone had the trigger reset job done on their sigs from Sig's custom shop? I have a 239 that I'm thinking of doing that on. Out of all the guns I own it has the worse trigger I've ever felt. The length of the trigger reset it nuts. They claim it reduces the trigger reset length of travel by 60%. Before I waste $100 I would prefer to hear from people that have had it done.
No one? :faint:
Essentially, you have three choices:
Buy the parts and do it yourself.
Send the gun to Exeter and have them do it.
Send the gun to a Sig pistolsmith and have him do it.
Keep in mind that the SRT trigger has a tendency to induce trigger creep. That's why about a year ago I had proprietary custom SRT competition trigger work done on my Sig P226ST that brings the reset to 1911 levels with no creep.
ottomatic
08-13-2010, 14:20
Essentially, you have three choices:
Buy the parts and do it yourself.
Send the gun to Exeter and have them do it.
Send the gun to a Sig pistolsmith and have him do it.
Keep in mind that the SRT trigger has a tendency to induce trigger creep. That's why about a year ago I had proprietary custom SRT competition trigger work done on my Sig P226ST that brings the reset to 1911 levels with no creep.
I have a 226 Elite which is supposed to have the SRT. Whom did you use to improve it? How much improvement was there? How much $?
I have a 226 Elite which is supposed to have the SRT. Whom did you use to improve it? How much improvement was there? How much $?
These guys. (http://grayguns.com/gunsmith-services/sig-sauer-p-series/)
I had the sig dealer put an SRT in my 226SCT . I like it quite a bit better than the origional. Sig ought to build them all with the SRT in my opinion.
Mike 257
09-07-2010, 19:52
I have 2 Sig 239's on Layaway right now and am thinking about the SRT trigger work, Has anyone had the $385 job done from Grayguns ?
I have 2 Sig 239's on Layaway right now and am thinking about the SRT trigger work, Has anyone had the $385 job done from Grayguns ?
See post #5.
They did some tuning and cosmetic work on my old 226ST, including their proprietary competition SRT.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2/Davis1950/Weapons/Sig%20Sauer%20Guns/Marks%20Sigs/P226/P1000564.jpg
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2/Davis1950/Weapons/Sig%20Sauer%20Guns/Marks%20Sigs/P226/P1020528.jpg
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I had the sig dealer put an SRT in my 226SCT . I like it quite a bit better than the origional. Sig ought to build them all with the SRT in my opinion.
It seems that recently, more SRTs coming through in stock offerings.
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