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  • Raiderh20boy
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2017
    • 688

    SIG 938 needs some trigger work.

    I'm looking for suggestions for dropping the trigger pull from about 9lbs to somewhere in the 4-5 lb range on my SIG 938. I need to qualify for my CCW and I'm not comfortable with the trigger setup from factory. I will also be using a SIG 238 and possibly a SIG 320 compact and feel much more confident with those right now. Any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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    Title1guy
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 1381

    Please make sure that your issuing agency allows for modifications to the stock specs before changing anything. Some IAs don't let you change anything but sights and grips.

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    • #3
      GlockN'Roll
      Veteran Member
      • May 2015
      • 3693

      The Crusader Trigger and Return Spring for Sig Sauer P938 and P238 Pistols from Galloway Precision:

      Triggers and Trigger Kits are restricted from shipments to California effective Jan. 01, 2026. Read more about California's Assembly Bill 1263.Options:





      As mentioned above, check with you IA beforehand regarding trigger changes to a carry piece...
      Real Californian...

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      • #4
        tnyvillegas
        Member
        • Aug 2008
        • 392

        Originally posted by GlockN'Roll
        The Crusader Trigger and Return Spring for Sig Sauer P938 and P238 Pistols from Galloway Precision:

        Triggers and Trigger Kits are restricted from shipments to California effective Jan. 01, 2026. Read more about California's Assembly Bill 1263.Options:





        As mentioned above, check with you IA beforehand regarding trigger changes to a carry piece...
        This is what I have on my p238 and love this trigger.

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        • #5
          I<3JerryBrown
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2017
          • 66

          Originally posted by Title1guy
          Please make sure that your issuing agency allows for modifications to the stock specs before changing anything. Some IAs don't let you change anything but sights and grips.
          +1

          Some agencies don't want a modified gun on your permit. 938 trigger isn't that bad :-P

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          • #6
            ronlglock
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
            CGN Contributor
            • May 2011
            • 2670

            Originally posted by Raiderh20boy
            I'm looking for suggestions for dropping the trigger pull from about 9lbs to somewhere in the 4-5 lb range on my SIG 938. I need to qualify for my CCW and I'm not comfortable with the trigger setup from factory. I will also be using a SIG 238 and possibly a SIG 320 compact and feel much more confident with those right now. Any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
            I had no problem running 50 rounds through my stock 938 or Ruger LCP. Heavier is better in a CCW so that you don't "oops!"
            sigpic

            NRA/USCCA/DOJ instructor, NRA CRSO, Journalist

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