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Kits include all parts needed to improve your trigger pull. I don't have any pictures sorry.Sig Sauer P226 Nitron Short Reset Trigger 9mm Factory Sig Sauer kits reduce the reset distance on Sig 226 & 229 pistols. However there are those who have altered their grip as a default with the primary hands thumb rolled outbound, which I normally do, however with a thumb safety I don't tend to roll that thumb out as it is indexed on the safety to start with. Designed for your P220, P226, P229 and many variants. Looking for faster reset times and performance from your modern SIG Sauer P-Series DA/SA pistol Our custom-configured Grayguns Short Reset Trigger (SRT) Kit allows you to retrofit your pistol to reduce the trigger reset travel by about 70 percent. As far as I know anyone who runs an SAO that has an aggressive thumbs forward or modern combat grip runs the thumb over the safety like a 1911. Grayguns Short Reset Trigger (SRT) Kit P226, P229, P220. I actually reverted to using the slide stop with my support hand thumb as I do with a 1911. I will also mention that I ran the X5 Tactical quite a bit and as a right hander I utilize the primary shooting hands thumb to release the slide with the stop and with the X5 I was very hit or miss on hitting the slide stop to release the slide. I don't recall noting issues with them releasing the slide however I will note that I honestly did not see any instructors doing a lot of shooting. Much more effective on the SAO triggers as opposed to the DA/SA triggers. They are pretty much the stock pistol and sigpro sights however the triggers get in house trigger work performed. run the Elite P226 SAO in 9mm as does most of the staff. I would guess the instructor pistols intended for service did not had adjustable triggers? What about adjustable sights?ĭo they ever had problem with the slide release so close to the thumb safety? Do they shoot thumb over the safety like the 1911, or thumb down?Īnd last, do you have a picture of any of these instructor SAO pistols?Īnd last, do you have a picture of any of these instructor SAO pistols?Adam P. Not really a stupid question but think of this.ĭo instructurs had the P226 SAO with aluminum frames, or some kind of X5 (stainless steel) variation? Which followed by us shooting his personal P226 with a not so stock SAO. His first comment was, "well this trigger could use some work". My buddy provided his X5 to a "Sr instructor" at Sig so that he could shoot the X5 with the SAO. The kit reduces the trigger reset travel by about 70 percent, when using one of our dual adjustable triggers (Straight or Curved). They also tend to have trigger work done to them also. On a side note, if anyone ever has the chance to see what the guys at Sig are running, particularly the training side of the house, you will note an overwhelming number of SAO pistols. So in the SAO pistols, every shot is that similar lighter action pull every time. Do you like the double action pull of the DA/SA trigger, or do you prefer the following single action pulls? Most shooters tend to prefer the lighter single action pull which follows the initial heavy double action pull. Since the topic was around the Sig I will use that particular DA/SA trigger as a reference. Why would anyone want a sao?.O.L.Not really a stupid question but think of this. I can see dao's being a useful option in certain circumstances. Can I ask a stupid question? I've only shot the sa/da's, own several and love them.
