I just installed my SRT on my P226; what a difference, no slack at all on the single action and take up is maybe 1/4" or less, nice feel. I used my wooden handscrew clamps to hold the borrom of the grip area (after grips were removed) to steady the piece, putting in the sear was the most idfficult but not too hard, I recommend changing your factory pistol tot he SRT.
Please... Use a light background,The lighting is woefully inadequate and your movements are too quick and jerky. You can make your presentation much better. 4 points out of 10
I have an issue with the trigger not resetting to double action. I have to use the decocking lever reset the trigger to double action. Any ideas of what the issue might be?
Joey Cuz I'm wlrki8on a matrix precision frame and all parts are new. Perhaps tolerances are too tight. I guess I'll buff out some parts and try it again.
Joey Cuz I found that the right inner wall wasn't machined correctly. It's not straight and has more material on the right side where the trigger bar sits and is getting jammed. I'll see what matrix precision can do about the problem. I don't want to take a dremmel to it since the frame was $275.
I just installed my SRT on my P226; what a difference, no slack at all on the single action and take up is maybe 1/4" or less, nice feel. I used my wooden handscrew clamps to hold the borrom of the grip area (after grips were removed) to steady the piece, putting in the sear was the most idfficult but not too hard, I recommend changing your factory pistol tot he SRT.
Nice job Joey!
Thank you Rich
Love the srt for sigs. Good video brother!
Thanks man. I was a little pissed that it didn't work in my P220. But The 226 was the back up plan. lol
Yea i would have been too but atleast you were able to use it in the 226!
Thats the only reason why I didn't buy both kits.
You're very frantic in the video.
Thanks man this was way better lighting than others.
glad it helped
So if my sig sauer p226 legion doesn’t come with SRT kit, I could add one myself??
Very nice Sig collection!!!
Thank you Brad. Maybe one day i'll do a full Sig collection vid
Joey Cuz Cool sounds good!!!
Good job on the video! it is worth doing if you do not have the SRT trigger!
Maybe one day I'll put up the boopers from this . lol Thank you
"The camera giveth and taketh away!" LOL Turn on the camera and you will screw up a peanut butter & jelly sandwich!
I concur!
You don't need to remove the grips and trigger spring. Would help if you were in focus and in the camera fame.
Good video Brother
Thank you
Now we have to go and test it out. lol
Big difference ... good job !
Can't wait to get it to the range. Thanks Hazman
Good install vid as the trigger looks like it will function nicely....Good stuff...
Just from dry firing it, It is a lot better. Now I have to go to the range and test it out
very nice and interesting install
Thank you . I just made it look harder. lol
Joey Cuz , your neighborhood guns smith. Nice job.
Lmao. Yeah right!. lol
Nice Sigs Joey! I gotta get me another Sig some day.
Thier always room for a new Sig.
Mighty fine work..
Please... Use a light background,The lighting is woefully inadequate and your movements are too quick and jerky. You can make your presentation much better. 4 points out of 10
I have an issue with the trigger not resetting to double action. I have to use the decocking lever reset the trigger to double action. Any ideas of what the issue might be?
off the top of my head no
Joey Cuz I'm wlrki8on a matrix precision frame and all parts are new. Perhaps tolerances are too tight. I guess I'll buff out some parts and try it again.
It could be that you just have one thing just a little out of place
Joey Cuz I found that the right inner wall wasn't machined correctly. It's not straight and has more material on the right side where the trigger bar sits and is getting jammed. I'll see what matrix precision can do about the problem. I don't want to take a dremmel to it since the frame was $275.
You made it look too easy. That reset does look nice. Let us know what a difference it makes at the range.
Easy. lol Maybe one day I'll show the cut sences. lol
Lol, I have the same hammer, my son made it in class wow
Wouldn't that be considered an 'assault trigger' by Uncle Andy? You're in some serious trouble now!!!!!
-Jen
Jen just wanted to let you know I had my Glock watch this video so he can work on all my Sigs.
I need my safe place. lol
Mr Holster just make sure they dont mess them up. lol
Excellent Job Joey! God, I'm glad Your not Chuck! hehehehe
Ed USAF Maybe on day I'll show you the behind the senses clips. lol
Joey Cuz lol
Moved too fast, details were out of focused or off-camera view, Lighting was terrible. slow-down, show the details and get better lights.
Another "how to" by someone that has never done it before. Enhanced by out of frame and/or out of focus.
jmcdvm I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and I hope it helped you
No one can see what you’re actually doing Fingers are in the way.
Yes... Don't show how the safety lever aligns with the sear
Th trigger spring and grips didn’t need to be removed
Looks Good Joey...
I can't wait to try this out. Thanks Smilemoney
WTF did u upload this from the Range
lmao. Maybe
coolupgrade
Thanks Breeze
Super Fast!
BEst way to install them, is to throw it in the trash and get a Glock. :) hahahaha kidding, awesome stuff bro!
UrbanArmed Yeah. I got your glock right here. Oooooohhhhh. lmao
Get rid of that nickel plated sissy gun, and get you a Glock! : ) to quote the great "Tommy Lee Jones" . :)
UrbanArmed haven't seen The Fugitive in a long time. I've got me a Glock 23 in the safe. Maybe I need to take it out and clean the cobwebs off it.
Don't tempt me with a good time! hhahhaahha Yeah, been a long time since I seen that flick bro.
yes but tommy lee jones was referring to a Beretta, not a sig.