I am getting a Sig 220ST. I was thinking about installing a short trigger. Will this improve my grip? i.e will it move the trigger toward the rear at all?
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Yes. That's the whole point of the short trigger.Will this improve my grip? i.e will it move the trigger toward the rear at all?/Chris
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As Bruce Gray once said, the "short trigger" is really misnamed. It should be the "thin trigger." The trigger is not as thick, meaning you don't need as long of a finger to reach the face. For people with smaller hands, this can be a benefit, but for others, it might cause you to put too much finger on the trigger and possibly start pulling shots.
Try it out. They're not that expensive, and they're easy to install.-------------------------
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