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Join Date: February 20, 2006
Location: jax fl
Posts: 482
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my trigger
i have the enhanced version of the sigma .40v and i want to bring the trigger pull down and some gun shops tell me you can't drop it and some tell me they can drop it to 8 pounds for $60-100 can some thing be done i do not want to waste my money. could some one please tell me if it is possible to drop the pull weight.
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#2 |
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Join Date: July 19, 2004
Location: Ms
Posts: 1,160
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info for you
follow this post:
http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=201148 I wouldn't suggest you to try to work on the parts. Just fire the gun and follow my suggestion on only allowing the trigger to return far enough to recock the gun. This will shorten the trigger pull which will make follow-up shots have less of a TP. |
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#3 |
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Join Date: April 15, 2000
Posts: 436
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cwb
I've had my 40E for quite a few years now and have done about all there is to do... from shortening the spring to trimming metal. They all ended with eventual failures. The only real thing that is practical would be to install a lighter striker spring from Wolff. Polishing the surfaces will help too. If you like, you can also get a heavire recoil spring from ISMI. Just get the Glock spring. Best -Coop Reread the original. It shouldn't be more than 8#s to begin with. |
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