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3/27/2015 10:36:19 AM EDT
Has an E2 grip removal tool in the box but standard P229 grips. How can I tell if it has the E2 and SRT kit installed?
3/27/2015 12:57:02 PM EDT
[#1]
I'm having some photobucket problems so I can't post a picture of the two.





Scroll down to the eighth picture and you'll see the difference between the srt and the normal sear.


http://gunrightsmedia.com/showthread.php?407035-Getting-a-new-Sig-ready-for-the-range
 
3/27/2015 1:03:58 PM EDT
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I'm having some photobucket problems so I can't post a picture of the two.

Scroll down to the eighth picture and you'll see the difference between the srt and the normal sear.
http://gunrightsmedia.com/showthread.php?407035-Getting-a-new-Sig-ready-for-the-range

 
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Thanks! Is there any way to find out if it has the E2 mainspring seat and decocking lever?
3/29/2015 10:23:19 AM EDT
[#3]
Here's a picture of a P220 that I switched to the E2 grips.





Next is a picture of a P6 that I've kept stock.





The difference is that the newer mainspring housing is plastic and shorter than the plastic one's that Sig used prior to the E2 grips,

The length of the mainspring is different, and the hammer strut is different.

If you're Sig has the same seat, spring and strut as the first picture, it's a good bet you have the parts installed for the E2 grips.

Hope that helps.


3/29/2015 10:41:57 AM EDT
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Here's a picture of a P220 that I switched to the E2 grips.
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x167/50-140/IMG_0002_zps4b695e9a.jpg

Next is a picture of a P6 that I've kept stock.
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x167/50-140/IMG_0001_zps3ae85f93.jpg

The difference is that the newer mainspring housing is plastic and shorter than the plastic one's that Sig used prior to the E2 grips,
The length of the mainspring is different, and the hammer strut is different.
If you're Sig has the same seat, spring and strut as the first picture, it's a good bet you have the parts installed for the E2 grips.
Hope that helps.
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Awesome thanks!