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So I have a couple of Sig 556's/551a1 from the good ole USA. I have a Sig550 from JDI that I am interested in making 922 compliant. I checked the SIG 556 trigger and its pull weighs in at a lovely 4.5 pounds of pressure. The Sig 550 comes in at just a bit over 8 pounds of trigger pull which I hate.

I installed the shootsight trigger components in the SIG USA gun and the new components and spring bring the pull weight back up to just over 8 pounds of break pressure.

I purchased the Shootsight 556 trigger for the 922 parts and after playing with the trigger kit I'm a little confused by the Trigger plunger behind the trigger and what it really does? Is the purpose of the plunger to provide resistance as a drop safety?

Has anyone used the shootsight 556 trigger?

The Shootsight 556 trigger comes with a booster spring and that fits around the other trigger resistance spring inside the trigger. I am curious if when I put this together if it is a must install or can I just the sig SIG USA Trigger spring to lessen the trigger pull?

Obviously I am not a gun smith but I do like to tinker. I can live with 8 pounds of pull but really like my SIG USA 4.5 trigger pull better. Just trying to figure out what is safe and what I can do to ease the trigger pull on my 550. Should I just swap the SIG USA parts with the SIG 550?
 
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The second spring is required per Art. Some good info on the plunger here
 
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In my experience, merely adjusting the plunger rearward until the trigger barely stops against it before it breaks will give you a great trigger in a US or Swiss gun.
 
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In my experience, merely adjusting the plunger rearward until the trigger barely stops against it before it breaks will give you a great trigger in a US or Swiss gun.
Yep, that is what I'm finding too. Backing the plunger off to just behind the break has the pull weight to about 4.5 pounds.
 
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I avoid adjusting the plunger to behind the break, because you lose the reference point of the "wall" it provides. I bounce between ARs and Sigs, so I don't want the Sigs to have a "rollover" break. If you're a big AK dude, it probably won't bother you so much.

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I avoid adjusting the plunger to behind the break, because you lose the reference point of the "wall" it provides. I bounce between ARs and Sigs, so I don't want to Sigs to have a "rollover" break. If you're a big AK dude, it probably won't bother you so much.


Yep, it bothered me. I moved the all the plungers up for that better feeling and resistance at the "Wall". Most are breaking at around 5.5 lbs of pressure after being readjusted. I can live with that.
 
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