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  • copo

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    Just wondered if anyone has used one and if they are worth the money? I've been considering one for my Sig 226. I also wanna change the hammer spring from the factory 22lbs to a 17lbs. This gun is not an edc but range only. I'm also gonna polish some of the internals to smooth them out more too. What's everyones thoughts or if you have done this is it worth it?
     

    VinceU1

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    I don't know about the SIG unit, but I had one in a 45acp 1911. I took it out because I didn't like the way the gun recoiled. It felt like a two part recoil. I could feel the slide unlock, start to move and then it felt like the slide slowed almost to a stop. Also, the gun (a SA 1911) got real picky about ammo. The only thing it would run reliable was 230gr ball ammo. Just my .02.
     
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