Lovin my Sig 229. Its a DA/SA in 40S&W. It is dead nuts accurate if I do my part and I think its a rather handsome manly gun!! :mrgreen:
Decided it could be even more special and I installed the SRT kit and a grayguns dual adjustable flat trigger. Of course ... I wasnt sure my table top gunsmithing would produce a serviceable weapon but .. I just got back from the range and I am here to say .. whew .. nice upgrades for a total of around $130 and an hours time.
The Srt kit is bone simple to install and you get giant bang for the buck. The kit goes from around $50 and installs in minutes. The reset is SHORT. I mean .. way short. Come off the trigger what feels like less than 1/2 inch and its ready to strike and no travel after the break. Wow .. just mind blowing difference.
You can really dump bullets in bullet holes quickly with the SRT and if you have opposing thumbs you can install it in ten minutes.
The second part was the Gray guns dual adjustable trigger
https://grayguns.com/product/p-series-precision-adjustable-straight-trigger/
The stock trigger has a very tight curve which I didnt care for. It was fine but .. this is better. The stock trigger also has a half ton of pretravel and a boat load of after travel. Now there is a touch under 3/16" pretravel and after travel is almost non existant.
i shoot a lot of revolver so I am proficient with DA but using the flat faced trigger gave me more leverage than the tightly curved stock trigger and I was able to smooth out my trigger stoke and it feels like I took pounds off the hammer spring just by the placement and slide of your finger.
All in for $130 bucks and about an hours time and I turned a gun I was already thrilled with into something that works even better for me. 50 rounds of factory, 50 rounds of reloads and 2 rounds of 180gr hst and I grinned through the whole thing.

Decided it could be even more special and I installed the SRT kit and a grayguns dual adjustable flat trigger. Of course ... I wasnt sure my table top gunsmithing would produce a serviceable weapon but .. I just got back from the range and I am here to say .. whew .. nice upgrades for a total of around $130 and an hours time.
The Srt kit is bone simple to install and you get giant bang for the buck. The kit goes from around $50 and installs in minutes. The reset is SHORT. I mean .. way short. Come off the trigger what feels like less than 1/2 inch and its ready to strike and no travel after the break. Wow .. just mind blowing difference.
You can really dump bullets in bullet holes quickly with the SRT and if you have opposing thumbs you can install it in ten minutes.
The second part was the Gray guns dual adjustable trigger
https://grayguns.com/product/p-series-precision-adjustable-straight-trigger/
The stock trigger has a very tight curve which I didnt care for. It was fine but .. this is better. The stock trigger also has a half ton of pretravel and a boat load of after travel. Now there is a touch under 3/16" pretravel and after travel is almost non existant.
i shoot a lot of revolver so I am proficient with DA but using the flat faced trigger gave me more leverage than the tightly curved stock trigger and I was able to smooth out my trigger stoke and it feels like I took pounds off the hammer spring just by the placement and slide of your finger.
All in for $130 bucks and about an hours time and I turned a gun I was already thrilled with into something that works even better for me. 50 rounds of factory, 50 rounds of reloads and 2 rounds of 180gr hst and I grinned through the whole thing.
