Siggers Triggers

Published on October 16, 2024
Duration: 2:46

This video discusses the triggers on Sig Sauer P320 firearms, specifically comparing stock Legion triggers, standard P320 triggers, and aftermarket Grey Guns triggers. The speakers note that stock Legion triggers are an improvement over standard P320 triggers but can feel mushy. They also highlight that aftermarket triggers, like Grey Guns, can be significantly lighter and have shorter travel, making them excellent for competition but potentially too light for duty use where a minimum pull weight of around four pounds is preferred for safety.

Quick Summary

Sig Sauer P320 triggers are compared, with stock Legion triggers being an improvement over standard P320s but potentially feeling mushy. Aftermarket Grey Guns triggers offer lighter pull and shorter travel, ideal for competition but often too light for duty, where a four-pound minimum pull weight is recommended for safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Trigger Discussion Intro
  2. 00:06Legion Trigger Feel
  3. 00:38Stock Legion Trigger Assessment
  4. 00:53Standard P320 Trigger Comparison
  5. 01:15Legion vs. Standard P320 Feel
  6. 01:23Competition P320 with Grey Guns Trigger
  7. 01:35Trigger Snobbery and Skill
  8. 01:48Duty Trigger Weight Recommendations
  9. 02:03Legion vs. Grey Guns for Duty
  10. 02:19Extremely Light Triggers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general consensus on Sig Sauer P320 Legion triggers compared to standard models?

Stock Sig Sauer P320 Legion triggers are generally considered an improvement over standard P320 triggers, offering a less mushy feel and better travel. However, for those accustomed to highly tuned competition firearms, they may still feel somewhat spongy.

Are aftermarket triggers like Grey Guns suitable for duty firearms?

Aftermarket triggers such as Grey Guns for the Sig P320 are excellent for competition due to their light pull and short travel. However, they are often considered too light for duty use, where a minimum pull weight of around four pounds is preferred for safety.

What is the recommended trigger pull weight for a duty firearm?

For duty firearms, it is generally recommended to stick with a trigger pull weight of four pounds or better. This weight helps ensure safety and prevents accidental discharges, especially in high-stress situations or when performing critical tasks.

How does a standard Sig P320 trigger compare to a Legion trigger?

A standard Sig Sauer P320 trigger, even with upgrades like a tungsten frame, is described as significantly mushier and heavier than a stock Legion trigger. The Legion trigger, while better, can still feel spongy compared to competition-grade triggers.

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