A couple of months ago a friend told me about a new Sig Target model at a store and said the trigger was "good." Well this guy is one of those guys who when he says a trigger on a stock piece is good that means you should immediately go buy it! So I did.
Once I broke it in (it was doing 100% by 150 - 200 rounds) I measured the trigger pull at 5lbs 4oz.
Very happy with this purchase. In fact, now my Nighthawk Talon is for sale at a local shop. I shoot this Sig Sauer just as well. Yes, on a one ragged hole drill the Nighthawk is just a skoash tighter, but it's also pickier about feeding my reloads.
Truth is this Sig is giving me almost custom performance at a production gun price.
One thing I had to do was Dremmel the sharp edge on the ejection port after drawing blood a couple times on my support hand while wracking the slide during malfunction drills at FrontSight. Otherwise though it isn't as "melted" as the Nighthawk, it has almost the same "like it's riding on ball-bearings" action. They say they hand lap these in a little at the factory: I believe it.
Very accurate pistol for one I can take apart without a bushing wrench!
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