HMMurdock
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I recently accquired a P229 .40/.357 sig in DA/SA.
First, let it be said, I am looking to spoil this sidearm and myself with a new trigger job. I am not content with the stiffness of the standard DA/SA (double action/single action), and I've tried the DAK (double action kellerman) trigger but I am discontent with the long reset on it.
I am aware of Sig's SRT (Short Reset Trigger), which is a DA/SA with 60% less pull on the SA reset. That is wonderful, but I don't have a big problem with the SA trigger, it's the stiff 10lb pull of the Double Action --the first shot --the most important shot.
Sig offers an "action enhancement package" which claims to both lighten and smooth the DA/SA pulls, but I do not know by how much. Does anyone know what poundage they are lightened to?
Also, can the SRT trigger also have the action enhancement package done to further lighten and smooth the pulls? :banghead:
In wanting to keep with the P229 and not wanting to "just get used to" the standard DA/SA or DAK, what do you suggest?
First, let it be said, I am looking to spoil this sidearm and myself with a new trigger job. I am not content with the stiffness of the standard DA/SA (double action/single action), and I've tried the DAK (double action kellerman) trigger but I am discontent with the long reset on it.
I am aware of Sig's SRT (Short Reset Trigger), which is a DA/SA with 60% less pull on the SA reset. That is wonderful, but I don't have a big problem with the SA trigger, it's the stiff 10lb pull of the Double Action --the first shot --the most important shot.
Sig offers an "action enhancement package" which claims to both lighten and smooth the DA/SA pulls, but I do not know by how much. Does anyone know what poundage they are lightened to?
Also, can the SRT trigger also have the action enhancement package done to further lighten and smooth the pulls? :banghead:
In wanting to keep with the P229 and not wanting to "just get used to" the standard DA/SA or DAK, what do you suggest?