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FALaholic #: 19420 Join Date: Feb 2006
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Trigger Job for a SIG 229
Who does a good trigger job for a SIG229 at a reasonable price, while retaining reliability?
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FALaholic #: 33905 Join Date: Jan 2008
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I haven't seen any of their work myself, but gray guns has a great reputation.
I have an old W German 226 that someone did a great custom trigger job to before I bought it, wish I knew who because it is incredible. |
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FALaholic #: 2798 Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Burlington Vermont area
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How old is your SIG ? And, have you fired it much ?
Mine has smoothed up dramatically from use and some decent lubrication. |
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Fired about 400-500 rounds of Ammunition. Mostly light loads with 200gr LSWC and approximately 100 Jacketed factory AE 165 Grain and Winchester 180 gr fmj.
Gun shoots low with Sig lite night sights. |
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BTT
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FALaholic #: 3559 Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Orlando, Fl
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Have you looked at Glen Riddle at Magnum Gunsmithing?
http://www.magnum-gunsmithing.com/index.htm I've lost count on how much work Glen has done for me. For a Jarhead is ok.
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FALaholic #: 3626 Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Rockport, TX USA
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Teddy Jacobson in Sugarland, TX.
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