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  • #16
    Gunsmith Dan
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 1445

    We have no integrity???

    How about you telling someone with no experience that upgrading a pistol is like changing batteries???

    A firearm is not a toy or a piece of electronics, it can hurt or kill someone if not done correctly!!! SO yes a certain amount of respect toward firearms and safety is required.

    I bet you failed to mention in order to install a SRT you have to take apart parts that are included in the safety system in a SIG.

    Put you money where your mouth is .... pay for the repairs when his SIG gets so jammed up it needs to goto SIG or a gunsmith, because at that point his warranty will be voided.

    As far as any of my posts I am not saving the OP from himself .... I am saving him from anonymous posters like you that will disappear when something goes wrong. I on the other hand have nothing to hide and freely post with everyone knowing who, what and where I am.

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    • #17
      Plisk
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 3007

      Originally posted by Gunsmith Dan
      We have no integrity???

      How about you telling someone with no experience that upgrading a pistol is like changing batteries???

      A firearm is not a toy or a piece of electronics, it can hurt or kill someone if not done correctly!!! SO yes a certain amount of respect toward firearms and safety is required.

      I bet you failed to mention in order to install a SRT you have to take apart parts that are included in the safety system in a SIG.

      Put you money where your mouth is .... pay for the repairs when his SIG gets so jammed up it needs to goto SIG or a gunsmith, because at that point his warranty will be voided.

      As far as any of my posts I am not saving the OP from himself .... I am saving him from anonymous posters like you that will disappear when something goes wrong. I on the other hand have nothing to hide and freely post with everyone knowing who, what and where I am.
      Couldn't have said it any better Dan.
      "If it wears out, replace it. If it breaks, upgrade." -Cranky Air Force Vet.

      Kevin

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      • #18
        sjm9877
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 1182

        You are right Dan let's take the guns away from everyone they are too dangerous.

        The Srt kit only goes in one way. It's apparently very difficult in your opinion. You might want to refer people to send thier guns to Sig. It may be too much for you.

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        • #19
          sjm9877
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 1182

          Dan, I forgot to mention it is clear what you are. You are a joke.

          I suggested that a person is capable of installing the parts himself. I never told the OP to try something dangerous.

          You and Plisk seem to think that working on a firearm takes special skills and should not be tried by anyone without master level training. Sounds a lot like Big Brother to me. The first thing you do is attack anyone who does not think the way you do. Very sad, and a big reason our country is declining. Thank you for trying to keep us safe by limiting us to your way of thinking.

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          • #20
            davbog44
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 520

            Let's get back to OP's question for a minute. The short answer is yes, the SIG Factory will do a good job on your SIG. As to whether or not it is worth it, that's a question only you can answer.

            I can tell you that A LOT of SIG guys like the SRT. Me, I am a DAK SIG guy, so not really what I have ever been after with my SIGs.

            Someone above also mentioned Bruce Grey (Grey Guns) and his reputation is probably second to none in the SIG World. But his expertise comes at a price, and with a wait.

            IF you want to try the modifications yourself, and you are at all unsure you have the ability to do them;

            1) Get the SIG Armorer's DVD (Google Top Gun Supply, best place on the internet for SIG related parts and accessories, and you can buy it from them and have it in about 2-3 days.)

            2) Go to SIG Forum, specifically the Armorer's sub forum there. There are very smart, experienced and very helpful guys there who will help you get through it (that's how a bone head like me was able to do a DAK conversion) and any little tips specific to things like installing the SRT parts, they'll know the tips and tricks.

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            • #21
              sjm9877
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 1182

              davbog44

              Excellent post, back on subject. I agree on Top Gun Supply, great prices on Sig parts.

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              • #22
                Plisk
                Veteran Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 3007

                Originally posted by sjm9877
                Dan, I forgot to mention it is clear what you are. You are a joke.

                I suggested that a person is capable of installing the parts himself. I never told the OP to try something dangerous.

                You and Plisk seem to think that working on a firearm takes special skills and should not be tried by anyone without master level training. Sounds a lot like Big Brother to me. The first thing you do is attack anyone who does not think the way you do. Very sad, and a big reason our country is declining. Thank you for trying to keep us safe by limiting us to your way of thinking.
                Ok first off, knock off the exaggerations and the O'reilly Factor arguing tactics.

                You are suggestion something dangerous, you're telling the OP he should just order the parts and install them himself because it's as easy as putting batteries in your tv remote. That's the equivalent of some dude at the Jiffy Lube telling you to just work on your own carburetor because it's just as easy as cleaning out your coffee thermos.

                Yes, working on firearms does take certain skills and training, that is why Dan and I have put our time in to learn and develop those skills so we can offer that service. You may not like having to pay others for work done, but that's called business. And the reason we "attacked" you, is because the way you're thinking and representing those thoughts is unsafe and contradictory to this profession. So yes we will jump on people when they are start throwing out unsafe info into a public source.
                "If it wears out, replace it. If it breaks, upgrade." -Cranky Air Force Vet.

                Kevin

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                • #23
                  greybeard
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 1086

                  Originally posted by sully007
                  Got a email from sig.

                  What are these services and are they worth doing?

                  Action Enhancement Package

                  Short reset trigger (SRT)

                  Sig Service Package (SSP)

                  E2 grip
                  Did they quote special pricing?
                  Thanks
                  John

                  The internet is like a 12 step group. Take what you need and leave the rest.

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                  • #24
                    sjm9877
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 1182

                    Plisk,

                    What is the unsafe part? Explain!!!

                    If you think it's difficult tell us why. Are you saying that the OP is not capable of this install?

                    If you have ever installed one. You know as well as I do it's a five minute change.

                    What is the problem you have with me? It's seems you want people to think work you do is somehow very special.

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                    • #25
                      Plisk
                      Veteran Member
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 3007

                      Originally posted by sjm9877
                      Plisk,

                      What is the unsafe part? Explain!!!

                      If you think it's difficult tell us why. Are you saying that the OP is not capable of this install?

                      If you have ever installed one. You know as well as I do it's a five minute change.

                      What is the problem you have with me? It's seems you want people to think work you do is somehow very special.
                      You are disassembling and installed a new safety system and sear. That should say it all right there. I have had SRT sears that were not in safe specs when installed. I've also had a lot of SRT installs where the new safety bar required fitting as well.

                      I am not making any assumption of the OPs abilities.

                      My problem is your ignorance and your spreading of it.
                      "If it wears out, replace it. If it breaks, upgrade." -Cranky Air Force Vet.

                      Kevin

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                      • #26
                        sjm9877
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 1182

                        I think you are making up stories to defend your position. I have never seen or even heard of an Sig SRT kit to any issues. They are a truly drop in part. That is why Sig will sell the to an armorer. If Sig were worried about issues they would not sell them to Midway or Top Gun Supply.

                        Plisk,

                        I wish you could see what a fool you look like to the rest of us. All you do is attack me by saying I'm ignorant or suggesting unsafe practices. You have no facts to back up your claims. However if you search anywhere the SRT kit us sold all you will find is great reviews on how easy the install is.

                        Everyone here can see that you are a do as I say not as I do elitist. If someone were not comfortable with their skills enough to try this install. They can pay somone like you $150 to do the install. However not everyone has the money to be ripped off by a person who took a online certification course.

                        I am sure you spent years learning to be the greatest Gunsmith to walk the face of the earth. But that does not make you right on this matter.

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                        • #27
                          Plisk
                          Veteran Member
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 3007

                          Originally posted by sjm9877
                          They can pay somone like you $150 to do the install. However not everyone has the money to be ripped off by a person who took a online certification course.
                          Where did you get this quote for my prices?

                          Where are these online certification courses you speak of? I took my Armorer Course in person with Sig Sauer Training Academy Instructors.
                          "If it wears out, replace it. If it breaks, upgrade." -Cranky Air Force Vet.

                          Kevin

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                          • #28
                            Kestryll
                            Head Janitor
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 21589

                            Originally posted by sjm9877
                            I wish you could see what a fool you look like to the rest of us.
                            Well somebody is a fool for breaking the rules regarding name calling and insults.


                            Anyone care to guess who it is?

                            HINT: Look for the 'Banned' title under their name....
                            sigpic NRA Benefactor Life Member / CRPA Life Member / SAF Life Member
                            Calguns.net an incorported entity - President.
                            The Calguns Shooting Sports Assoc. - Vice President.
                            The California Rifle & Pistol Assoc. - Director.
                            DONATE TO NRA-ILA, CGSSA, AND CRPAF NOW!
                            Opinions posted in this account are my own and unless specifically stated as such are not the approved position of Calguns.net, CGSSA or CRPA.

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                            • #29
                              ar15barrels
                              I need a LIFE!!
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 57141

                              Originally posted by Kestryll
                              Anyone care to guess who it is?

                              HINT: Look for the 'Banned' title under their name....
                              http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/member.php?u=8968?
                              Randall Rausch

                              AR work: www.ar15barrels.com
                              Handguns: www.handgunbarrels.com
                              Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com
                              Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com
                              Most work done while you wait on a scheduled shop visit.

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                              • #30
                                Turbinator
                                Administrator
                                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                                • Oct 2005
                                • 11934

                                Huh? What does he have to do with this thread? I don't see him posting in this thread.

                                Turby

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