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Originally Posted by Streck-Fu
The thing about the Sig (or any DA/SA) triggers is that it is only the first shot that is heavier than a striker fired gun's trigger. Each subsequent trigger pull is actually lighter at ~4.5lbs than a ~5.5 striker trigger.
When practicing from the draw, I take up the slack and start the trigger press during the presentation such that the trigger breaks at full extension. This really reduces the emphasis on the heavier pull and makes for easy first shots.
Add the Sig SRT and multiple shots become easier than my Springfield XD or previous Glock...
I've been tempted to send mine to Bruce but after dong some IDPA and range practice involving multiple targets for time, I find that I don't notice any issues with the trigger. I'm not sure a minor smoothing is necessary for a combat weapon meant for personal defense.
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Not to mention the potential legal ramifications if you end up in a Zimmerman situation. The persecutor (not a typo) will have a field day with a lightened trigger saying things like "he wanted to be a gunfighter" or some such nonsense.