Trigger can stay, but I might try a flat trigger. Definitely want the short reset.Why do you want to change the trigger itself?
The Short Reset parts are 50 bucks direct from Sig. They are money well spent.
Its a very easy conversion to do yourself.Trigger can stay, but I might try a flat trigger. Definitely want the short reset.
You will like the gun with the SRT.Trigger can stay, but I might try a flat trigger. Definitely want the short reset.
For me, it's the tool steel sear.Is there a reason for someone to spend $85.00 on Gray guns reset kit vers
a $50.00 factory Sig Sauer kit?
Ok, I do get it.For me, it's the tool steel sear.
Ok, I do get it.
I will say that I own two P226's that I bought in 84, both pistols have 10's of thousands of rds through each without any failed parts along the way..
Both have been factory rebuilt twice???? in there lives. So, I dont know if those parts have been replaced or not.
It might just be worth the extra 30 bucks.
Thanks.
Glad you asked. GG and AC are out of stock currently so I’m trying to decide as well if I will notice a difference going to Sigs SRT.Is there a reason for someone to spend $85.00 on Gray guns reset kit vers
a $50.00 factory Sig Sauer kit?
I'm with you, The P22X line truly Will take one To Hell and Back.I've got a P226 that's a touch over 80k rounds and countless hours of dry fire. The only parts that ever broke were the front sight and the decocking lever, both around 60-65k-ish IIRC.
The more I think about it, its doubtful I will spend the extra 30 bucks for the GG parts.Glad you asked. GG and AC are out of stock currently so I’m trying to decide as well if I will notice a difference going to Sigs SRT.