Firearms Enthusiast

| quote: Leaning towards having the Sig Armorer work it over.
I would suggest you contact Robert@SigArmorer for all the different options he can offer to you. He will talk you through what he has to offer to best meet the needs you desire. He is Sig certified and Gerry Rico certified to offer either or any of the options available. He is very accessible and his turnaround times are quick and accurate. |
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Oriental Redneck

| The QTR (Quick Trigger Reset) from Robert is shorter/better than the factory SRT, in my experience.
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Misanthropic Philanthrope

| I put Gray Guns SRT into my guns. They are nickel-teflon plated and improve the smoothness of the DA trigger stroke.
___________________________ Originally posted by Psychobastard: Well, we "gave them democracy"... not unlike giving a monkey a loaded gun.
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| quote: Originally posted by FormerActionGuy: Thanks for the feedback but I was hoping to hear from someone regarding the Gray Guns versus factory as I understand the latest factory sears from Sig are made by MIM in India and there were reported problems with them. I was also wondering if I needed a new decocking lever if I go with a Gray Guns SRT kit, guess I need to give them a phone call.
You are correct, the factory SRT sear will be a MIM part, and tolerances I've measured reflect that with sides of the sear not even parallel to each other. Either Gray Guns or Robert (The Sig Armorer) will be using machined steel quality parts. I'd go with the Sig Armorer if I didn't so my own work. Gray Guns safety lever has required fitting on the two I've used. Lower leg clearance "divot" had to be enlarged to get the lever's top nub low enough to get slide on the gun. |
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