Unless you really fancy the quick 2nd shot capability and plan to engage in IDPA/IPSC competition where this feature would make some difference, otherwise just for target shooting SRT is not necessary IMO. We also got certified SIG armorers to install it on-site for you. Generally, it would take about 1/2 lb off the SA trigger based on my experience. It's an interesting animal, but does take some getting used to. Place I work for (On Target) also got some SRT kits in for the P220/226/228/229 series. I would love to have sent my stuff to Gray Guns, but for the pricing and availability that I can get parts direct from Sig, I won't complain.Īs for the QRT, the member doing those modifications left a foul taste in my mouth on Sigforum based upon his attitude and actions there. ![]() SRT (over the other options) is nice that it's factory, and some agencies will allow duty carry on it (doubting that would be a reason for the OP though). Installed, and dry fired like crazy and it feels good. Some guys went from pistols that had fired thousands of round and put a new part in. But I also cleaned up the parts before it went in the pistol. ![]() Also from what I've read, you're better off getting the QRT from a member on Sigforum or Bruce Grey's version of the SRT. The initial double-action has more of a "crunchy" feel for it. ![]() So you should definitely try to find someone or somewhere that has a Sig you can try it out. ![]() I think the majority of the people who do have it, don't need it. Majority of the people who have had it seemed to like it.
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