Okay fellas, I know this has been covered in the past but I came across a fix that is simple and I think makes more sense than striker spring replacment. Here is the link.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=400180&highlight=sigma
Hope the link works. Its an old forum posting but I followed the instructions and it seems to have worked well. It involves taking an extra pigtail spring out of the sear block thing, not sure of the technical name). The spring should not as far as I can tell have anything to do with striker strength. What I mean is I don't think this will cause light primer strikes. However I have 1000 rounds comming soon and will test it to make sure. It does feel better to both my wife and I agree it is a better trigger. We both have SW9VE's and I have only done the modification to mine till I find out if it causes any problems. Any one else tried this?
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=400180&highlight=sigma
Hope the link works. Its an old forum posting but I followed the instructions and it seems to have worked well. It involves taking an extra pigtail spring out of the sear block thing, not sure of the technical name). The spring should not as far as I can tell have anything to do with striker strength. What I mean is I don't think this will cause light primer strikes. However I have 1000 rounds comming soon and will test it to make sure. It does feel better to both my wife and I agree it is a better trigger. We both have SW9VE's and I have only done the modification to mine till I find out if it causes any problems. Any one else tried this?