August 31, 2017, 04:08 PM
SummersAtTheLakeP228 Bobbed Hammer
Considering a CPII Nickel Boron Nitride finish on the slide and controls of my P228 Nitron finish DA/SA and might want to swap hammers prior to doing this.
Can anyone recommend a slightly bobbed hammer that won't effect the reliability of my Sig?
August 31, 2017, 04:23 PM
sigfreundTo the best of my knowledge, you would have to have someone modify a standard hammer for your purposes. I’m unaware of any factory or aftermarket bobbed DA/SA hammers. I’ve never gotten a coherent answer to the question of whether reducing hammer mass compromises ignition reliability, and why, but I can attest that I used bobbed hammers in my double action only SIGs for a number of years and never had any problems.
FWIW, these are the weights in grams of factory hammers for the main Classic line SIG pistols. The lightest of the bunch is the DAK hammer and they work fine as well.
Hammer, standard, DA/SA: 21.0 gm
Hammer, spurred, DAO: 19.7 gm
Hammer, bobbed, DAO: 18.0 gm
Hammer, DAK: 16.7 gm
August 31, 2017, 04:29 PM
SummersAtTheLakeThanks for the information Sigfreund and as always this forum has a wealth of information that members share.
Robertsons Trading Post has them but just now sure if I like that look.
http://robertsonstradingpost.g...s-Ship-Free-P6PT.htmAugust 31, 2017, 05:14 PM
sigfreundquote:
Originally posted by SummersAtTheLake:
Robertsons Trading Post has them ....
Very interesting. I had never seen that version hammer before, but if they were modified to use in training guns, that would explain it.
Hmmm … should I spend $40 to add one to my collection?

August 31, 2017, 06:45 PM
SummersAtTheLakeI see that Robertson's have West German P6 for $459.00
September 01, 2017, 06:04 AM
Loaded RoundWould a P224 hammer work?
September 01, 2017, 08:32 AM
SummersAtTheLakequote:
Originally posted by Loaded Round:
Would a P224 hammer work?
I just held my P224 beside my P228 and they appear to be the same hammer on the outside at least.