Hey, that's my article!! Thanks for posting the link Demo.
Congrats on the new purchase. The 6xx serial number are made within the last 4-5 years, they're great guns and will run forever.
If you have any technical issues or want information on how the trigger can be improved, let me know.
Scott
The DA and SA can be smoothed out and lightened up and the reset can be reduced to less than half what it is now.
Sigs are great guns, the problem is that most people don't give them the time of day because of their heavy, gritty DA and their long resets. With some work, a Sig's trigger can be improved to be just as nice as anything else.
Their quality and reliability is second to none, they're more costly than most other guns, but in my opinion, well worth every penny.
Scott
The DA and SA can be smoothed out and lightened up and the reset can be reduced to less than half what it is now.
Sigs are great guns, the problem is that most people don't give them the time of day because of their heavy, gritty DA and their long resets. With some work, a Sig's trigger can be improved to be just as nice as anything else.
Their quality and reliability is second to none, they're more costly than most other guns, but in my opinion, well worth every penny.
Scott
The Sig DAK trigger series = awesome DAO trigger pulls; smooth, light, no stacking, dual (long/short) reset points.
I like DAK's almost as much as I like pie.
I sent a pm to you let me know if you have received it.
That's known as Pretravel. There really is no way to eliminate the pretravel of the system, unless you converted it to SAO, in which case it would be very minimal.
my p6 came with a heavy da trigger, but i wouldn't consider any of my sigs to have a gritty trigger. and my p220 has the short reset trigger. that is worth checking out.
i think most people don't consider them because of the price. but agreed, worth every penny. nothing feels better in my hand.
my p6 came with a heavy da trigger, but i wouldn't consider any of my sigs to have a gritty trigger.