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Looking for a beautiful custom Grayguns P226? Priced at $2,175 with every Grayguns internal and external component we have, plus a Romeo X Red Dot. Check it out.



Do you already have a P226? We have an excellent selection of upgrade components for your pistol.



Even more components listed right here.

Many reviews are posted online - Here are a bunch for the ELS system.

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Grayguns is known for our premium triggers and components for your SIG Sauer and HK pistols. You can find all of our triggers and trigger kits online right here:
https://grayguns.com/trigger-kits/

Our Laser-Sculpted Custom Grip Modules for the P320 and P365 models are available at the link below. We have a great relationship with Hogue, who is working with us to provide some great grip panels for the P229, P228, P226, and P210.
https://grayguns.com/grip-modules/

We recently released performance-based slides customized for the SIG P320, P365 and P365XL. Our Modern Classic cut is very popular and we have a very popular "Lockwood P320 Bull Barrel" slide designed with Carry Optics in mind.
https://grayguns.com/custom-slides/






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Nice kit Bruce. Only one question, what is the difference in the SD sear vs the competition sear?


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Nice kit Bruce. Only one question, what is the difference in the SD sear vs the competition sear?

The competition sear offers a lighter single action pull weight acceptable for competition and range use only.


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Will the straight trigger drop in to a P226 previously worked on by GGI? It had the Reduced Reset Carry Package and SIG Short Reset Trigger done.

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Will the straight trigger drop in to a P226 previously worked on by GGI? It had the Reduced Reset Carry Package and SIG Short Reset Trigger done.

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Nice kit Bruce. Only one question, what is the difference in the SD sear vs the competition sear?

The competition sear offers a lighter single action pull weight acceptable for competition and range use only.


Steve, I know that the competition kit comes with competition springs (I own a few spring kits myself), however, I am just wondering if there are any differences in the sears themselves? If not, theoretically, I could revert my pistol back to the SD setup if I chose to do so (eg. replacing the standard springs). Thanks!


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Nice kit Bruce. Only one question, what is the difference in the SD sear vs the competition sear?

The competition sear offers a lighter single action pull weight acceptable for competition and range use only.


Steve, I know that the competition kit comes with competition springs (I own a few spring kits myself), however, I am just wondering if there are any differences in the sears themselves? If not, theoretically, I could revert my pistol back to the SD setup if I chose to do so (eg. replacing the standard springs). Thanks!


Yes, the sears are physically cut differently.


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Nice kit Bruce. Only one question, what is the difference in the SD sear vs the competition sear?

The competition sear offers a lighter single action pull weight acceptable for competition and range use only.


Steve, I know that the competition kit comes with competition springs (I own a few spring kits myself), however, I am just wondering if there are any differences in the sears themselves? If not, theoretically, I could revert my pistol back to the SD setup if I chose to do so (eg. replacing the standard springs). Thanks!


Yes, the sears are physically cut differently.


Steve, that makes sense. Thanks for the clarification.

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No P239 love?


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What's the progress on P320's that have had the GrayGuns love (competition action package), as well as later PELT installation? Are these going to be serviced to make them "drop safe"? I hesitate to send a modified gun like this back to SIG for their standard mods.
 
 
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The competition sear offers a lighter single action pull weight acceptable for competition and range use only.


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Do you have the expected trigger pull weights for competition vs duty kits? Both DA/SA.
 
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In development, but no ETA.


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What's the progress on P320's that have had the GrayGuns love (competition action package), as well as later PELT installation? Are these going to be serviced to make them "drop safe"? I hesitate to send a modified gun like this back to SIG for their standard mods.
 


This is a Classifieds thread, and not really appropriate for questions outside the thread's topic. That said, you should have received an email on the topic. That information was also posted on the Grayguns website. When additional information is available, the website will be updated and you'll receive an email. The are working on it.


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The competition sear offers a lighter single action pull weight acceptable for competition and range use only.


Steve,
Do you have the expected trigger pull weights for competition vs duty kits? Both DA/SA.


I expect it will vary depending on the gun, but they have not provided me with that information. They have been installing kits on guns for a couple of months, so maybe someone will provide a report.


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Any idea when the drop in HK p-series bits on display at the NRA show might become available?
 
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Bruce,

Anything more about the fire control kit you mentioned in the post below? There's nothing on your web site.




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I think Grayguns would like to keep this thread specific to the items listed in the first post of the thread. As for additional products released in the future, you can consider anything you've seen but not yet released as "in development, with no current ETA."

The small, dedicated staff continue to work on new products. I think the consensus is they want to avoid promises for release dates in the future. Under promise, over deliver. When stuff is released, they will not be hiding it. Sign up for the email newsletter at the Grayguns site and/or watch the website.


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Are you doing any 1911 work again? I've got a Colt 1911 that was given to me by a dear friend that passed away a couple years ago. I can think of no more fitting tribute than to have a premier smith give it some love. Any chance you'd take on such a project now?




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What's the progress on P320's that have had the GrayGuns love (competition action package), as well as later PELT installation? Are these going to be serviced to make them "drop safe"? I hesitate to send a modified gun like this back to SIG for their standard mods.


This is a Classifieds thread, and not really appropriate for questions outside the thread's topic.


That has a 'topic shortcut' in the pistols section... for discussion.

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Any idea when the drop in HK p-series bits on display at the NRA show might become available?


I think Grayguns would like to keep this thread specific to the items listed in the first post of the thread.


Bruce's first post, first sentence:

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More information on Grayguns products and services can be found at our website - https://grayguns.com. We offer precision upgrade components and in-house services for your SIG SAUER® pistol AND we're the premier action-work specialists for HK pistols.


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