Well, I finally bit the bullet. Kept researching the M&P and realized the M&P "Pro" might be the ticket afterall.
4.5 "factory" trigger (vs 6 lbs +) and a shorter reset than the regular M&P, and a very easy to see fiber optic front sight. The trade off - if you want to call it that - was the...
Spotteddog, point taken. Thanks for your post.
I was really in love - each time one of the tinkered fixes worked for awhile!
When I was researching - I couldn't find a gunsmith who wanted to try to take this on. For a time, there was mention of one on the web who people were going nuts about...
Thanks - but too late...gun is gone. Bear with me while I blow some steam.
There are a few different posts here on this same subject - and if you search the rest of the WWW - there have been others dealing with the same issue for years - a few folks that probably have never posted or read...
This is my 3rd post ever on this forum, and the other two were also done today.
Not to say that I've not been on here before. I purchased my Sigma over a year ago when Bud's had 'em cheap, and S&W had the rebate AND free mags.
Loved the gun - but not the trigger. Came here about 3 months...
Oh, forgot to mention. The Glock 19 can take slide bites out of your trigger hand if you try to hold a high grip. It doesn't have much of a "beavertail". So, now I'm adjusting my grip to the gun which means gripping a little lower than I'm used to. Not as solid. That's another thing I liked...
Some folks will say that the updated trigger package for the Sigma is the M&P...but I would disagree.
My first 9mm was the "enhanced" Sigma (post Glock lawsuit) Heavy trigger, but a good, fairly accurate and reliable gun. Over time, the trigger loosened up a bit, but not as much as I wanted...