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Someone questioned when Sig changed the Trigger on the Legions. They showed a picture of a recently manufactured Legion P229 with a Hollow Trigger and not the Solid Gray Guns Inc P-SAIT like Sig advertises. I contacted Gray Guns and asked about the trigger. The first response stated "We aren't making any like that". Then, I forwarded a picture of the hollow trigger on a P229 Legion. They then responded: "That is a Grayguns Designed SIG Factory MIM Trigger. Its based off of our trigger Design, however we still make a tool steel trigger if you would like one." I have a problem with SIG advertising this as a Gray Guns Inc P-SAIT trigger when it's not. If they have changed the specs- they need to update the info and adjust the price accordingly.This message has been edited. Last edited by: akaSigFreak, | ||
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Glock Stock & Barrel |
That was me on FB with the question. Rather ticked about the unadvertised change. Couldn’t care less about the trigger, that same trigger failed in my P226 Legion. ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
They probably have a disclaimer somewhere, in fine prints, "Materials and specs are subject to changes without notice." LOL. Q | |||
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addicted to trailing-throttle oversteer |
From the early days of the Legion it's long been my understanding that the Legion never used an actual GG trigger bow. I'm pretty sure that Mr. Gray himself stated that here on the forum, that he only did consulting work on the Legion trigger and that SIG was and is responsible for its manufacture. I also recall SIG stating that as well, that Grayguns was involved with the design of the trigger. | |||
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If you go to the Sig Legion sight each gun description states It comes with a “Gray Guns Inc P-SAIT trigger”. If it not a genuine GG trigger I would consider their description false advertising. Also by the description it reads like the Legion pistols have their standsrd AEP package. I have felt the pull of a few legions and it is pretty close to some of my pistols that have the AEP service. | |||
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Legions have not undergone an AEP package or any other type of hand tuning. SIG claims that the Legion internals have undergone some type of "automated polishing" but I have not heard anyone say exactly what this entails. | |||
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Well this is super disappointing. I was thinking about getting a P229 Legion in the next couple months. Why does SIG continually shoot themselves in the foot. "Clear Eyes. Full Hearts. Can't Lose." | |||
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This pisses me off. If true, that they advertise a GG PSAIT trigger, and it’s not then they are doing false advertising. If true they should say, something like, triggers designed by Gray Guns and under Sig manufacture. | |||
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We checked a couple... This one is dated March 2017: October 2017: Osage County Guns Wright City, MO | |||
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Glock Stock & Barrel |
My Sept/17 P229 has the new MIM adjustable trigger. ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ | |||
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The March 2017 gun trigger definitely looks like a Grayguns P-SAIT trigger. The October 2017 trigger with the hollowed out backside is not, unless Grayguns has changed the design. I purchased a P-SAIT trigger from Grayguns within the past 6 weeks or so, and it is solid on the back, so I doubt the design has changed. | |||
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While it may be disappointing to some, is it really surprising? What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone | |||
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The trigger on the P229 .357 Legion I just got is very good. I dont really care who did the work. It as good enough in the store to purchase. It's better than my stock 229's. Good enough for me. If you handle one and don't like it, you are still given the privilege of not buying it, you know. | |||
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Gray Guns has not redesigned their P-SAIT. My original post explains the "hollow" trigger. It was designed by GGI but is a Sig MIM produced part. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
SIG really need to revise the description on their website. Sure, it was accurate in the beginning, but it is no longer. It is clearly not a GGI P-SAIT, now. Q | |||
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This has absolutely nothing to do with how the trigger pull feels. It has to do with a genuine GGI P-SAIT machined trigger(the part itself) being in the gun AS ADVERTISED instead of a hollow back MIM trigger inspired by the genuine GGI trigger but not actually being one. Just another way for SIG to save money. "Clear Eyes. Full Hearts. Can't Lose." | |||
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Sigforum K9 handler |
I see a lot of SIG DA/SA guns in a years time. Sadly, there is a wide variance in actions on factory guns in the Legion series. They range from really good to WTF? I think I'm just going to stick with non tail 226s, and replace the MIM parts as I desire to. | |||
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It has everything to do with the way the trigger feels to me. It seems the sky is falling again. It's one drama after another for some on here. My 320 explodes like a nuclear bomb if I hit it with a sledge hammer at a 31.06823 degree inverse angle on a day with an R in it. The finish on my pistol wears after three hundred thousand holster presentations. The double click haunts my dreams and changed my children's sex from boys to girls while still in the womb. Why hasn't sig solved global warming? And now Bruce Grey hasn't crawled on his hands and knees to the factory to laser etch his name on internal parts. How could the sky continue to fall when so much of it has already come down? What really pisses me off is that when I fire a Sig, the bullet doesn't always land dead center in the bullseye. Come to think of it, the damn thing won't clean itself, either. And what's this business about having to send firearms back to Sig for upgrade? Why can't they come to my house? Good Lord, it just gets worse and worse. | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Have you tried Midol? | |||
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JOIN, or DIE |
A ridiculous and stupid post in response to someone looking for information about who is making a trigger. | |||
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