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  • TURBOELKY
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 1930

    smith&wesson sigma trigger adjustment.

    My buddy has a cheap s&w Sigma 40 cal, and the trigger pull has to be at least 10-12 lbs.!!!
    He was shooting the ground in front of him, and he couldn't figure out why he couldn't hit a damn thing!!
    I proceeded to shoot the thing and figure out why. Thats when I realized the trigger problem.. I realize this is not a high end S&W, but there has to be a was to fix the trigger.

    Question: Do they make an adjustable trigger for the Sigma, or is the original trigger adjustable? Is there some springs to change out? Does it ease up once shot a million times?Any help would be cool. Thanks guys!
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    TURBOELKY
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    416stroker
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 742

    There's one spring you can remove it will help and you can Polish up the moveing parts.

    Google Sigma trigger job

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    • #3
      Maltese Falcon
      Ordo Militaris Templi
      CGN Contributor
      • Feb 2009
      • 6697

      I have one also...See previous thread...lot's of opinions.



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      • #4
        trilogy
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2006
        • 669

        Originally posted by 416stroker
        There's one spring you can remove it will help and you can Polish up the moveing parts.

        Google Sigma trigger job
        Or call S&W and they will do a trigger job for free (Shipping both ways included).

        --Matt

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        • #5
          CRTguns
          Veteran Member
          • Mar 2006
          • 2627

          Smith and Wesson already tackled the Sigma trigger quite well... they call it M&P.

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