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Old 06-08-2020, 07:40 PM
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Noro, you're not out of line. I wanted opinions. The trigger and springs cost me $60 and it's not a permanent alteration. I can put the factory parts back in and it'll be the same gun I bought.
I put a box of shells (proper brass metallic cartridges from Winchester) through it before I decided to change anything. I honestly wasn't expecting much from the Sigma. But I was surprised, it's a workhorse and very solid built. The only hiccup was that horrendous trigger. In my mildly warped mind, I see the $60 as an investment in an otherwise sound machine.
I know it will never be a racegun or a serious match pistol, but it is more enjoyable to shoot now and that means it will see more days on my hip.
I've got a match 1911 and a comp Ruger mark II, but they don't go camping with me, the Sigma probably will.
M29, I agree, the gun feels amazing in hand, and yes, it points very naturally for me. That is why I wanted the better trigger, to round out the "feel" of the gun.
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