I was just giving him a hard time in advance.I was just curious. I was being serious. I make my own too.
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Thanks. I’m mulling that over. It’s not my intent to come here and make money off of folks. It’s a side business. I don’t do the tacticool stuff so popular today. I try to make ones that commemorate a special event in someone’s life. I can print on kydex——-depending on what’s wanted.I was just giving him a hard time in advance.
Looks like you do very nice work. Maybe you should be a business advertiser here?
Wow printing on Kydex sounds pretty cool. I’ll have to give that some thought.Thanks. I’m mulling that over. It’s not my intent to come here and make money off of folks. It’s a side business. I don’t do the tacticool stuff so popular today. I try to make ones that commemorate a special event in someone’s life. I can print on kydex——-depending on what’s wanted.
Hey now I made a makeshift cardboard, duct tape knife holster.
Hey now I made a makeshift cardboard, duct tape knife holster.
It was for a certain college student who had one of those Cold Steel fgx push blades. As far as I know it's still working out for that individual.
I need to ask him if it's still working lol, it's been a few years. He might have graduated by now.See, @Skip, I wasn’t that far off from the truth. ;-)
It’s a fair question. It’s probably just due to my experience with the P365 and knowing that the SAO version has a “standard” trigger, I was leaning that direction from the beginning.I have never had dealings with "The Sig Armorer" I'm just curious why you didn't shoot the gun a bit before sending it off?
This is not a criticism of your approach as I have sent guns off for triggers jobs without firing a shot but....It’s a fair question. It’s probably just due to my experience with the P365 and knowing that the SAO version has a “standard” trigger, I was leaning that direction from the beginning.
I dry fired it a bit and while I know that’s not necessarily a true test, it confirmed what I suspected… felt too much like what I didn’t like about the P365, which isn’t what I want on a $1500 gun. Got it over with before I just settled!
I hope so… I figured it was the best way to give myself a fresh start with Sigs, since I really want to love this gun! Given the rave reviews I saw, I figured the trigger job definitely wouldn’t hurt. 5000 dry fires might hurt though! LolThis is not a criticism of your approach as I have sent guns off for triggers jobs without firing a shot but....
I recently picked up a new P226 SAO Legion. Trigger was nice but not amazing. Replaced the trigger with an AC (hammers are still backorder for another month or two) trigger and it was still just ok, Had this weird hitch in its giddy up. Since I intend to replace the hammer anyway, didn't feel like polishing anything and instead ran about 5000 (?) dryfires and the trigger improve dramatically.
I am sure that the Sig trigger job will come back smooth as silk without you having created a blister from all the dryfiring!