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What parts are required to convert a DAO Sig P226 back to a DA/SA?

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If it’s old style DAO and not DAK, a DA/SA hammer and decocker assembly (lever, bearing, and spring) are required. There have been a few grip plates designed for DAO only, but they’re rare.




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It still has the normal style hammer but no decock lever which style is it?

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The DAK hammer is distinctive in being rounded rather than having a spur. There is a “bobbed” DAO hammer, but it is very uncommon and if yours has a spur it must be the old style DAO.

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DA/SA, standard; DA/SA, “sport”; DAO, standard; DAO, “bobbed”; DAK



Added to the above: The usual distinctive feature of double action only Classic line SIG pistols is that they don’t have decocking levers. It’s not impossible, though, that someone might have removed the decocker from a DA/SA pistol for some (unfathomable) reason. If there is any question, try to cock the hammer. If it doesn’t stay cocked, then it’s an old style DAO. If it remains cocked, then it’s DA/SA with no decocker.




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Thanks for the picture and info sigfreund! Very interesting!


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You’re welcome, and in case anyone wonders what the difference between the standard and sport DA/SA hammer is, look at the rectangular single action cocking notch at the bottom front. It may be a little hard to make out, but the sport notch is narrower for less engagement with the sear and not as much creep before letoff.




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You’re welcome, and in case anyone wonders what the difference between the standard and sport DA/SA hammer is, look at the rectangular single action cocking notch at the bottom front. It may be a little hard to make out, but the sport notch is narrower for less engagement with the sear and not as much creep before letoff.


Yeah, it looks like half the size!




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