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  • LibertySympathizer
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 77

    Reset between Sig models differ?

    Recently picked up a Sig.

    As I am becoming acquainted with my new pistol, I'm not very fond of the reset and trigger over travel after the first DA shot.

    I've rented several models, and fondled them in the stores on numerous occasions. Maybe I wasn't paying as much attention, but I never noticed those being as being so much more worse than the Beretta I'm used to.

    I've got an older model, and I know the ones I've fondled are newer. I'm quite sure they didn't have the short reset trigger system.

    I don't so much mind the far reset point. It is distinct. It is the really excessive overtravel slack from the reset point to the SA break that I have an issue with. At this point in my gaining familiarity with the pistol, I believe it is causing me to slap the trigger more frequently.

    So did they change something with the somewhat newer models, or did I just not notice on the rentals.
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    ilkhan
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 201

    Sig has 4-5 different trigger systems, all of which will have different resets.
    "Or, let Oregon have the northern counties, let NV and AZ have the eastern counties, and turn the western counties into a Federal wildlife sanctuary where the rest of the country can come and see emotional, barely sentient Californians in the wild." - bulgron

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    • #3
      1 SIG fan
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 2489

      The 229, 226 and 220 are similar to me. The short trigger is only the physical thickness of the trigger. The srt is a short reset and it is awesome. The 239 has a totally different feel trigger and it's nice

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