Sig P938 trigger upgrade - shooting results
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Re: Sig P938 trigger upgrade - shooting results
thanks, Andy.
I was looking forward to your range report before deciding if I should order the trigger or not.
I was looking forward to your range report before deciding if I should order the trigger or not.
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Re: Sig P938 trigger upgrade - shooting results
Nicely done Andy! What distance?
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Gee, my P938 is not that accurate when I shoot it.
There must be something wrong with it!
Great job Andy!
There must be something wrong with it!
Great job Andy!
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Bull! I've seen you shoot and you've seen me shoot.
If the stuff hits the fan, we should team up. You can shoot the main threat and I'll shoot everything around it.
If the stuff hits the fan, we should team up. You can shoot the main threat and I'll shoot everything around it.
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Re: Sig P938 trigger upgrade - shooting results
No can do. I've already got dibs on him.Pawpaw wrote:Bull! I've seen you shoot and you've seen me shoot.
If the stuff hits the fan, we should team up. You can shoot the main threat and I'll shoot everything around it.
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Re: Sig P938 trigger upgrade - shooting results
But the big question is how difficult was this trigger upgrade. Scale of 1 to 10 where 1 is changing out the recoil spring on a Glock and 10 is a complete disassembly and re-assembly of a CZ 75 BD.
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Re: Sig P938 trigger upgrade - shooting results
Thanks. I may give it a shot. I have assembled AR lowers, and replaced triggers in my Glocks. But I recently unsuccessfully tried to install a CGW Pro kit in my CZ 75, so that has me a bit skittish.AndyC wrote:Hmmm.... I'd say 3/10.
The tools required are simple/inexpensive - a hammer, a pin-punch, a 1/16" punch and some blue Loctite. A plastic bag came in very useful for capturing the detent under the left-hand thumb-safety - the details of the disassembly/reassembly process are posted on Youtube.
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Re: Sig P938 trigger upgrade - shooting results
Thanks and will do. I just ordered the upgraded trigger.AndyC wrote:This is nowhere near as complex as a CZ trigger - if you can do an AR lower, you should be good here. Trust me and get the 1/32" pin-punch - spend the $2.50 and avoid marring your frame.