Sig P938 trigger upgrade - shooting results

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Re: Sig P938 trigger upgrade - shooting results

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thanks, Andy.

I was looking forward to your range report before deciding if I should order the trigger or not.
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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! :roll: ;-)

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. ;-)
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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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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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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.
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.

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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.
Thanks and will do. I just ordered the upgraded trigger.
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