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That’s a shame. You’re missing out on a great pistol.


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Got 1 of 2 back today. My full size with RMR slide. Maybe it is just me but trigger feels like it did when I installed the Enhanced Apex curved trigger. Maybe a 1 to 1.5lbs lighter. It definitely feels better and I like the dead trigger once it is pulled and not reset. I have not taken the FCU out of the frame but I can say they did not clean anything. FCU is a dirty as I gave it to them.
 
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That’s a shame. You’re missing out on a great pistol.




I'm sure I am but I have plenty of others to shoot. I have 2 new Shields one in 9mm and a 40 cal I haven't fired yet plus a G20 10mm. I'm disabled and I have to feel well enough to go shoot and lately that hasn't been the case.


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Got 1 of 2 back today. My full size with RMR slide. Maybe it is just me but trigger feels like it did when I installed the Enhanced Apex curved trigger. Maybe a 1 to 1.5lbs lighter. It definitely feels better and I like the dead trigger once it is pulled and not reset. I have not taken the FCU out of the frame but I can say they did not clean anything. FCU is a dirty as I gave it to them.


This is very encouraging news. I haven't sent mine in yet, waiting to see what Bruce Gray has developed for the new parts. As I have his competition package in mine.

I always felt, that the V shaped flat metal spring in the sear was the cause of the different feel of the trigger pull compared to other striker fired guns, now that it's gone, I think this will be a real improvement in trigger feel/smoothness.

I'm actually looking forward to getting the work done.

I'm also looking forward to Sig making the X grip module available.


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If I may ask, how did they say to pack a pistol for shipping? And did it go FedEx or UPS?
 
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If I may ask, how did they say to pack a pistol for shipping? And did it go FedEx or UPS?


Shipped back to me via Fed Ex. It was packed in the original case that I shipped it to them in.

It did require a signature but I rerouted to a local Fed Ex Kinkos for pick up.
 
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If I may ask, how did they say to pack a pistol for shipping? And did it go FedEx or UPS?


I have the same question. Should we box the gun up while placed in the gun's Tupperware? Do we need to include a mag? I'd hate to lose a mag in the process.


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Posts: 2439 | Location: N.E. Massachusetts | Registered: June 05, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The email tells you what to do. No mags, just the pistol and any exchange kits. If you have a FedEx store near you, they'll take pistols so you don't have to go to a hub.

ETA: I sent it in original case in an reused amazon box. I filled the extra space with a partially air filled ziplock frreezer bag and some wadded up shop towels. Forgot to tell the wife to save some junk mail from recycling!


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I registered mine with Sig on or about 9/13. What was the approx time when you guys who already received the paperwork submitted for the Upgrade?

I'm expecting mine soon at least I hope so.

Thanks

As for shipping mine,
I have a nice padded cardboard box that I got when S&W returned a repair that I'll use. I won't chances sending my original Tupperware box in case they don't return it.


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