Oriental Redneck

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| quote: Originally posted by Rick Lee: Thanks. That's a lot of parts to buy that I don't need, but I'll start looking at rounding them up piecemeal. I don't want any more E2 grips and certainly don't need a new decocker. Why is that even in that kit? I have several leftover from old E2 kits.
The old decocker's thumb tab is a little bit long that rubs against the E2 grip, thus interferes with normal function. The "new" one's thumb tab is shortened to eliminate that issue.
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| Those are correct (short) struts for the long seats shown. If you take out the main spring assembly from that P220, they will be like that. If you are going to put the E2 grip on, you will need the long strut and short seat as shown in the links above. The main spring will be the same. You do not need a new one. Here is a pic grabbed online of the three strut system for SIGs. The one you currently have is the top pic. You need the one in the middle for the E2 grip.
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| Here is another online pic showing the 2 systems installed, side-by-side.
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| quote: Originally posted by Rick Lee: I have two pairs of factory slim grips I want to install, no more E2 grips. Thinking I might just need the correct springs. BTW, any benefit to getting lower weight springs? It made some difference in my HK UPSs, but their triggers suck to begin with, whereas SIGs just need to be shot a lot to make the triggers feel better.
Then, just get the main spring in the link I posted above. But, if you feel like the factory DA pull is too heavy, you can always get the reduced power spring from Wolff. I wouldn't go lower than 19 lbs, if the gun is used for self defense, for risk of light primer strike, although I've read that some folks swear by their 17-lb spring without any issues.. https://www.topgunsupply.com/w...-p227-p226-p229.html
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