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9/13/2005 3:38:57 PM EDT
I own several Sig Sauer pistols.  I feel the weakest item on the Sig's are the triggers.  
They feel very sloppy to me.  Other than that, Sig's are fantastic weapons.

My question is, how hard is it to make the trigger smooth and crisp?

I don't really want to lighten the trigger pull, just tighten up any slop a bit.

In double action, smooth and predictible, in single action crisp and tight.  Any hope?
9/14/2005 1:09:27 PM EDT
[#1]

Quoted:

My question is, how hard is it to make the trigger smooth and crisp?




Smooth, yes. Crisp, no. Welcome to the world of TDA, sir.
9/14/2005 1:52:07 PM EDT
[#2]
?? my 228 has a sweet trigger the only gripe i have is that looong DA reset.
9/15/2005 5:07:01 AM EDT
[#3]
My omly gripe about them as well. I shoot my Beretta 92F more often.
9/15/2005 7:24:45 AM EDT
[#4]
I guess I am used to my rifles, where I can send my trigger pack off to a good gun smith and let them do their magic.

After the trigger work, the rifle is like shooting another gun.  It is a total different experience shooting a gun with a good trigger job.

The next guns I would like to have the trigger re-worked are on my Sigs.

Has anyone done this before?
9/15/2005 7:51:26 AM EDT
[#5]
It's too bad you live in NV, there's a guy in VA that works magic on Sig triggers, well, maybe not magic but does damn good.  Got my hands on a Sig 225 he did and it didn't even feel like a Sig trigger anymore.  Very smooth, pretty crisp break, shorter reset, very nice.  8 lbs. DA, 4 lbs. SA.  MJD
9/15/2005 1:36:32 PM EDT
[#6]
No way!  The 92FS's trigger is terrible in both DA and SA.  My two SIG-Sauer P220s triggers are much better.
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