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Two styles of new dual adjustable triggers:
Will fit SIG P239, P225-A1 & older German P226 & P220.

Just installed these 'narrower' triggers to both of my P239s as well as older P220.
Vast majority of P-series DA/SA models (220, 224, 226, 227, 228, 229 and M11A1) come with 9.5mm wide triggers.

P238, P225-A1 and some older German Made or US-Made (FRAME MADE IN GERMANY) P226 and P220 pistols
come with 7 mm wide trigger. This narrower version of our adjustable DA/SA triggers was long overdue.

Pretty pleased with the newly arrived P239 walnut grips as well.
 
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BullBarrel, good to hear from you on this Forum.
Have 3 flat adjustable triggers for my P's. Great product.

Will be ordering a straight trigger for my old Browning BDA (Old german P220). It should work.

Also, do you have an update on the SAO flat adjustable trigger? I am anxiously waiting for it. Thanks.
 
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hello FlaSigUser.
Glad to hear that you like our 'regular width' triggers in your P-series.

While I work exclusively only with ISO 9001/AS9100 certified machine shops for everything,
there is one particular shop that I like to use for everything trigger-related.

In addition to Armory Craft products they make products for Honeywell, Lockheed etc. and now
they have their calendar full and I was happy to get these triggers scheduled for December.

I expect that the SAO triggers will be available in second half in January
 
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Cool!



 
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Very cool!
I was just messing with my ol West German P220 and was thinking it would be nice to have a slightly curved trigger for it as well.

I knew I should have ordered a 2 pack of hammers...
 
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Where do we buy them?
 
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Where do we buy them?


https://www.armorycraft.com/
 
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They don't look right with holes.
 
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Very cool!
I was just messing with my ol West German P220 and was thinking it would be nice to have a slightly curved trigger for it as well.

I knew I should have ordered a 2 pack of hammers...


Interesting....was talking to 3 owners of West German P220 with 7mm narrower triggers.

ALL 3 of them decided to go for the 'slightly curved" version vs. Flat.
I guess it makes sense to go with more of a classic look for a classic pistol.
 
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They don't look right with holes.


If you wait I am sure you will be able to buy them without the holes from Gray Guns eventually. After we came out with our flat triggers (regular width) in January 2017 - a few months later they came out with theirs. We came out with our 'slightly curved version on summer of 2017 - they came out with their slightly curved version called "EDC Straight Optimized" just recently.

I am sure their P239/old 220 trigger will arrive soon as well.

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Originally posted by powermad:
Very cool!
I was just messing with my ol West German P220 and was thinking it would be nice to have a slightly curved trigger for it as well.

I knew I should have ordered a 2 pack of hammers...


powermad, more hammers going out tomorrow.
The final batch in about 2 weeks.
 
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BullBarrel - do these P239 triggers work in a DAK pistol? And can you get true DAK wood grips?


P239
M11-A1
340 M&P


 
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BullBarrel - do these P239 triggers work in a DAK pistol? And can you get true DAK wood grips?


IkenI, all of our regular P220, P224, P226, P227, P229, P229 and M11A DA/SA adjustable triggers work perfectly ion their DAK counterparts.

While we did not get a chance to install one in P239 DAK, I do not see why there would be any problem.
 
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Thanks. I'll order one up and test it for you.


P239
M11-A1
340 M&P


 
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Originally posted by houndawg:
They don't look right with holes.


If you wait I am sure you will be able to buy them without the holes from Gray Guns eventually. After we came out with our flat triggers (regular width) in January 2017 - a few months later they came out with theirs. We came out with our 'slightly curved version on summer of 2017 - they came out with their slightly curved version called "EDC Straight Optimized" just recently.

I am sure their P239/old 220 trigger will arrive soon as well.


So no plans to make one without the ugly holes?



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Originally posted by BullBarrel:
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Originally posted by houndawg:
They don't look right with holes.


If you wait I am sure you will be able to buy them without the holes from Gray Guns eventually. After we came out with our flat triggers (regular width) in January 2017 - a few months later they came out with theirs. We came out with our 'slightly curved version on summer of 2017 - they came out with their slightly curved version called "EDC Straight Optimized" just recently.

I am sure their P239/old 220 trigger will arrive soon as well.


So no plans to make one without the ugly holes?


That is correct - no plans.
 
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BullBarrel,

I was looking for the flat trigger for a P225-A1, but did not see that P-series model listed under the "SIG P239 / P220 "Flat" Adjustable Trigger." Is that the trigger you placed in your P225-A1 since it is 7mm?

Thanks


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