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Has anyone tried both SIG's short reset trigger (SRT) and Mr. Ritacco's quick trigger reset (QTR).

Your thoughts on pros/cons of each.

While I have several P series pistols with the short reset trigger, and I think it is a fabulous system, I am curious as to the benefits of the QTR.



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Once you go QTR, you'll never go back to SRT. Smile
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Thanks, Q. I have an M11-A1 that could use some help.

My search fu stinks.



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For carry level action work the SRT works fine. I have Robert Burke do the work and he can dial out overtravel and creep. The QTR really shines when doing competition action work.
 
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Thanks, mbacker.

Sent an email to Mr. Burke and received a prompt response. Shall pack up the M11-A1 and send to him to work his magic on. Going to try the Carry Level Action Work and QTR.

From everything I have read, suspect I will be suitably impressed.



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Congrats! You won't be disappointed.


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Originally posted by 12131:
Once you go QTR, you'll never go back to SRT. Smile
https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...660074534#3660074534

Agreed - it is soo much better.
 
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Congrats! You won't be disappointed.


This. Robert's work is outstanding.
 
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Had Robert perform the SRT carry job on my M11 A1 and love it. Then sent him my p226 to perform the QTR, comp job and dawson sights. You will be extremely pleased with the QTR.
 
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I have both, but the carry level action job along with the QTR has made my "Burked" P228 hard to put down.


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Btw, his lightning fast turn around time is icing on the cake. He received another of my SIG exactly a week ago, and it's on its way back today.


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I had the Carry Action and the QTR on my P224. It’s as near to a 1911 trigger as I could imagine from a DA/SA. Zip creep.


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Considered AEP and SRT for one of my 226's, but just may reconsider and have Burke work his magic instead.
 
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Robert has my M11-A1 being delivered tomorrow.

In addition to the scheduled work (carry action and QTR), Robert recommended I have the short reach trigger changed to the standard contour trigger, which I readily agreed to.

Can't wait to get my hands on it. I feel like a child on Christmas Eve, the suspense is killing me!

Quick turn around too, less than 3 weeks.



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Well I’m dropping off 3 of my Sigs with Gerry at Total Automation in VA this weekend - all of which will receive the QTR & two of the pistols will also benefit from his high torque trigger modification. I’ll keep everyone posted on how the pistols turn out; Gerry has been very communicative regarding each request I’ve made.
 
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Originally posted by Redhookbklyn:
Robert has my M11-A1 being delivered tomorrow.

In addition to the scheduled work (carry action and QTR), Robert recommended I have the short reach trigger changed to the standard contour trigger, which I readily agreed to.

Can't wait to get my hands on it. I feel like a child on Christmas Eve, the suspense is killing me!

Quick turn around too, less than 3 weeks.

Ok, it's been almost a week now, since the post. So, what's the verdict? Big Grin


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Robert has done a half dozen guns for me. QTR is a superb system.


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Congrats! You won't be disappointed.

I treated my X5 Comp to a Robert Burke action job. And indeed, the reset is very short, and very crisp. At the range I sometimes keep pressure on the trigger after a shot, then slowly ease the pressure to better sense the delightful reset. Makes me smile!



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