Wow, I just thought it was really well played, all in fun of course @BigRed !Kind of unintended. I used to drink Bud Light mainly so the reference just popped into the response
Wow, I just thought it was really well played, all in fun of course @BigRed !Kind of unintended. I used to drink Bud Light mainly so the reference just popped into the response
For such a simple design just wish it didn't cost a small fortune to get a nice trigger , at least from Grayguns or The Sig Armorer. My mid 1990s German P220 had the best out of the box DA/SA trigger of any of the Sigs I've owned. Did not even think of doing anything with the trigger.The real attraction for me though, is the simplicity of the design. There are some designs that achieve beautiful function with a fairly simple mechanism. The 1911 and Glock designs are the high water mark there. Classic Sigs are not complex pistols internally and unlike the 1911, most parts are drop in fit.
A tuned or well broken in CZ still has the best trigger to me. Sigs are pretty good with use and/or tuning, but CZ still gets top spot.I’ve been back and forth on Sig triggers and DA/SA in general in my journey to ultimate gundom.
But it’s pretty cool how many people compare Sig and CZ.
I believe I’m in the DA/SA world to stay now, with the exception of my 320’s.
Pretty much all my go-to guns are tuned to some degree or another, while I have no competition weight triggers I will have to say the nod goes to CZ for smooth and clean when it really comes down to it - but that’s just my experience so far and I know I don’t know what I don’t know. Shoot, a year ago I didn’t know what all the hubbub was about the CZ’s!
Same but T-dogg's Hi-Point trigger wasn't exactly stellar either. LOLMy CZ Phantom was truly awful out of the box.
Our conversation has me thinking I want to build a 2011 9mm or 38 super double stack......Do I have to own a complete Sig be in this group? Or are Sig parts enough?
I call this my “Frankenstein” 1911. Para frame, Citadel slide, Sig barrel, various other parts from WC, Ed Brown and EGW.
Quite possibly my most accurate hand gun right now.
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Well, you're not wrongSame but T-dogg's Hi-Point trigger wasn't exactly stellar either. LOL
but it worked. Darn thing ran something like 80 rounds straight out of the box and bone dry. No balloons survived.Well, you're not wrong
Do I have to own a complete Sig be in this group? Or are Sig parts enough?
I call this my “Frankenstein” 1911. Para frame, Citadel slide, Sig barrel, various other parts from WC, Ed Brown and EGW.
Quite possibly my most accurate hand gun right now.
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I have shot this gun and it may be the most accurate handgun I've ever shot.
Years ago when Sig first introduced their 1911 American Rifleman did a write up and review. I remember reading that it achieved a group average of 1” @ 25 yards.I have shot this gun and it may be the most accurate handgun I've ever shot.
I still have the pic! 7 of 10 can be covered with a quarter!
You out shot me with my own gun and I haven’t gone shooting with you since!
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Wow ,really nice target! Was that free handed at 25 yards? I have a Holosun coming in for my P226 which should be better for target shooting over my Romeo 1 Pro.I still have the pic! 7 of 10 can be covered with a quarter!
You out shot me with my own gun and I haven’t gone shooting with you since!
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I wish I could hold that steady at 25 yards! That was wtburnette’s 10 shot group at 10 yards standing unsupported. My groups were a tad bigger at 10 yards.Wow ,really nice target! Was that free handed at 25 yards? I have a Holosun coming in for my P226 which should be better for target shooting over my Romeo 1 Pro.
Have you ever shot with a smaller dot like the Holosun’s 2 moa dot? I was surprised to find that the small dot really showed how unsteady I was. The dot looked like it was shaking while I was aiming on target. I’ve been told that a larger dot like a 6 moa helps make the unsteadiness less noticeable and some people prefer a large dot for that reason. I took some tips that I got here on INGO that has helped me steady the dot better.Wow ,really nice target! Was that free handed at 25 yards? I have a Holosun coming in for my P226 which should be better for target shooting over my Romeo 1 Pro.