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This thread has turned into quite the informational thread. I have always wanted to try the DAK trigger but I think my gun buying days are coming to an end!! | |||
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I've owned a couple of DAK Sigs, I liked them, but ultimately sold them when my Glock sickness started. The good thing about them is that they are fairly easily converted to DA/SA if the DAK doesn't work for you. Gen 2 P229 SAS, work done by CCR. New Swapped to DA/SA Back to DAK Gen 1 P239 SAS, work done by CCR. New Swapped to DA/SA Back to DAK Funny I always ended up converting back to DAK and selling the DA/SA parts Matrix Precision Arms sells a kit to do the DAK to DA/SA conversion, as Sig parts are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Matrix Precision Arms Parts to Convert DAK P226, P228, or P229 to DA/SA I ended up purchasing their DAO to DA/SA kit in case my kids wanted to convert my DOA P226 when I'm gone. Parts Kit to Convert DAO to DA/SA As others stated, if that pistol in the OP was a 9mm, I would have already ordered one.. | |||
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Count me as another that can't stand the Dak trigger. I much prefer DA/SA or even the old school DAO. Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six | |||
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I have purchased a few DAKs over the past few years. The shorter heavier pull to me seems more solid and predictable allowing for better accuracy. I rarely use the lighter long first pull. But I may be in the minority. Love my Sigs but carry my Glocks | |||
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Amen, carried the dak on duty. Never again. | |||
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