Sigma trigger job... Good or bad

I have done a trigger job on my 9ve and it makes a world of difference! Main thing is to polish the sear block ramp, the slot in the sear where the trigger linkage pin goes in, the ramp and slot are rediculously ruff from the factory. I believe the only reason these issue's aren't addressed from the factory is the cost. Also the plastic block with the ramp that the sear rides against has a molding line that also needs to be polished with some 600 & 1000 grit emery cloth. I have tried it with the pig tail spring installed and removed and haven't had any functionality issues after 200 rounds, I will be putting atleast another 200rds through it this weekend to try out the new front sight and I will report back if I have any function issues.
this is perfect info, and EXACTLY what needs to be done.

as for the people who claim it will void the warranty... bull ****. i did mine and it was very noticable especially to a s&w 'smith, i had to send it in for an extractor problem and had NO problem or questions asked about it, they actually replaced all the parts for some reason (they basically replaced everything inside the gun) so i had to do it all over again.

to the guys who claim this voids the warranty, you do not know this for fact obviously and are just assuming.

it does not void anything. unless maybe you REALLY screw it up, i mean bad.

good luck.

btw it will not lighten the trigger, it will only remove the sand.
 
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