SIG Custom Shop is probably the first place to look.
Custom Shop Services
Next would be maybe Grayguns:
Grayguns by Bruce Gray
They are the popular ones on SIG forum.
Lateck,
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum and so far everyone has been great.
I just picked up a P226 and a P229 in 9mm. I couldn't make up my mind so my dealer offered me a deal if i bought both, so here i am the proud owner of 2 Sigs.
My question is this. I have been reading about trigger work that can be done smooth out the DA and well as some work that can be done to the SA. There is some creep in the trigger of both guns and I would like to know if anyone has suggestions on what can be done to improve the trigger action.
thanks
Jim
SIG Custom Shop is probably the first place to look.
Custom Shop Services
Next would be maybe Grayguns:
Grayguns by Bruce Gray
They are the popular ones on SIG forum.
Lateck,
I hate to ask but, have you shot them yet?
Triggers will smooth out on their own thru use. Might save yourself some money.
Another +1. My 229 (95') has one of the best triggers in my collection. The SA is next to, or just above my SA 1911 with a trigger job. The DA is just a little heavier than my Python, and almost as smooth. The 229 has actually became my EDC after learning the DA to SA shooting.
This reminds me, I need to start a thread showing off my new (to me, its 20 years old) facktory nickle 220.Which also has a sweet trigger.
My suggestion is to buy snap caps and shoot the shit out of light switches and door knobs, AKA, Practice by dry fire.
thanks for the suggestions, i will let it break in and then go from there.
thanks to all
What about trigger work on a Mosquito? I realize it's less critical, but the creep on this trigger is huge. Gun is 2 months old and has about 1400 rounds through it, so it's definitely broken in. I'd just like to tighten it up, if possible.
Is this something a local gunsmith could probably handle?