SIG P226 P229 P220 Single Stage Short Reset Trigger Job

Published on November 7, 2023
Duration: 0:58

This video from MK3 Firearms demonstrates a single-stage, short-reset trigger job applicable to SIG Sauer P226, P229, and P220 pistols in their single-action-only configurations. The modification aims to eliminate trigger take-up, provide a crisp wall, minimize overtravel, and achieve a fast reset for improved shooting performance. The process is shown on various SIG models, including a P220 chambered in .45 ACP.

Quick Summary

A single-stage short reset trigger job for SIG Sauer P226, P229, and P220 pistols eliminates take-up, provides a crisp wall, minimizes overtravel, and offers a fast reset. This modification, offered by MK3 Firearms, enhances shooting accuracy and speed by creating a more direct and responsive trigger pull.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to SIG Trigger Jobs
  2. 00:09P226 Trigger Demonstration
  3. 00:32P229 Trigger Demonstration
  4. 00:43P220 Trigger Demonstration
  5. 00:53Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of a single-stage short reset trigger job on SIG Sauer pistols?

A single-stage short reset trigger job on SIG Sauer P226, P229, and P220 pistols eliminates take-up, provides a crisp wall, minimizes overtravel, and offers a fast reset. This results in improved shooting accuracy and faster follow-up shots.

Which SIG Sauer pistol models are compatible with this trigger job?

This single-stage short reset trigger job is compatible with SIG Sauer P226, P229, and P220 pistols, specifically those configured for single-action-only operation.

What is the key characteristic of a short reset trigger?

A short reset trigger is characterized by its ability to re-engage for the next shot with minimal movement after the initial trigger break. This allows for quicker follow-up shots compared to triggers with longer reset distances.

What does 'no take-up' mean for a firearm trigger?

'No take-up' in a firearm trigger means there is no initial slack or free movement before resistance is felt. The trigger pull begins immediately with a distinct wall, leading to a more direct and predictable trigger press.

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