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Does anyone know of a gunsmith that does work on the Sig Pro. I have one in 9 I would like some work done on. Thinking of keeping this as my EDC once I retire . ( which might be soon these days)
 
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At one time Bruce Gray worked on them. Dont know if he still does.


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^^ Worked on one, carried one for years - definitely the first guy to call.
 
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Hi! Thank you for mentioning us. Yes, I still carry my 13-year-old SP2022 daily, and we do a lot of work in these. Our short-reset / reduced DA pull action system is going in production now.
Current shop times are short.




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Bruce,

Do do the same for the 2340?
 
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thanks Bruce Got an email response from your system. I can wait until your action system is ready. Still carrying my 226s on duty but thinking the Pro for EDC . I off duty carry my alloy 226 now. I could never find a good level III holster for the Pro . We use Safriland , nothing of theirs fits with the rail .
 
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Officerdave:
I have a Safariland ALS 6378 for my 2022. Its more off duty than duty belt. I would guess its considered level II.


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thanks sir Off-duty not an issue. We use Level III or IV for duty. Not a lot of love for the 2022 in the US for police. Holster manufacturers make what sells in the LE market.
 
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officerdave, Robert Burke, THE Sig Armorer!!!
 
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Looking forward to seeing what Gray Guns produces. I think the SP2022 (and previous versions) is one of the most under rated DA/SA duty pistols for the cost.


 
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Bruce, could offer any insight as to history, development and potential redesign supposedly in works a couple years ago but guess it got shelved. Also, any clu as to why we havent seen the smaller “spc” version overhear, seems like it would have bee a natural? Thansk.
 
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Bruce, could you offer any insight as to history, development and potential redesign supposedly in works a couple years ago but I guess it got shelved. Also, any clue as to why we havent seen the smaller “spc” version here in the States, seems like it would have bee a natural? Thanks.
 
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I have asked Robert , he does not work on the Pro. He has done several of my other Sigs, never an issue, great guy. I have had some Gray Guns stuff also ( got to many Sigs) I like um both
 
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