I'm considering sending my new CPO P228 to the Sig CS when I get it for the action enhancement package or whatever they call a trigger job. Anyone have this done? Was it worth the $180?
Yeah, and it feels real good, I'm just not sure if I want to do it or not. I'll probably shoot it stock first, then maybe with just a short trigger, then see if I want to get the SRT or not.
I sent back an old P229 I picked up and had them do the SSP, SRT, & E2 grip installation. Action was already good, and was really much smoother when it came back after all the work.
Why do you want it send your P228 back? Mine was very tight (also a CPO) before I put the first round through it. It's loosened up a bit after the first range session and lots of dry firing with snap caps. It's one of my favorite SIGs right now.
I see someone already beat me to the link! If I recall, I paid somewhere around $300 for the work but that was several years back. His prices may have changed a bit.
I strongly recommend his work. I'm sure there are other great pistolsmiths out there that do fine work but when it comes to a Sig or HK, Bruce Gray is second to none.
I strongly recommend his work. I'm sure there are other great pistolsmiths out there that do fine work but when it comes to a Sig or HK, Bruce Gray is second to none.
A lot of folks consider Burke his equal. Technically your statement would still be true, but I am just saying. Burke is damn good as well. I have 2 P226s that are going to get trigger work from Burke soon.
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