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1/6/2016 2:42:41 PM EDT


Ive read nothing but praise for the trigger in the new Legion series and from what Ive read it uses a P-SAIT from Gray. The Legion has more than a drop in trigger, looks like it receives Sigs action enhancement package as well..
Anyone ordered one of these for their Sigs? How do you like it? Im quite fond of the short trigger / srt combo in my p226 tacops figured Id give one of these a try in my p229. Topgun has them in stock if anyone is interested, ordered from them earlier today. Ill post back when it comes in, should be able to try it out this weekend.
1/6/2016 8:39:20 PM EDT
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1/7/2016 4:33:57 AM EDT
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I've been planning to get one, just haven't pulled the trigger yet...on the purchase.

I've read good stuff and I want to try it out.
1/9/2016 7:46:52 AM EDT
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Trigger and the rest of the parts I ordered arrived yesterday, but after 14hrs at work I was shot by the time I got home and had to be back at 6am this morning Going to try and get the trigger installed today and test out tomorrow, if the weather permits. Ill update with install photos tonight.
1/9/2016 1:45:54 PM EDT
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Trigger and the rest of the parts I ordered arrived yesterday, but after 14hrs at work I was shot by the time I got home and had to be back at 6am this morning Going to try and get the trigger installed today and test out tomorrow, if the weather permits. Ill update with install photos tonight.
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Looking forward to the install photos.

This thread must have gotten folks interested in the trigger. Top Gun Supply is now sold out of them.
1/9/2016 7:11:24 PM EDT
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Finished installing the Grey trigger along with their solid guide rod and I did a spring replacement while I had it all apart.

I used this tutorial on youtube to remove the factory trigger and just installed the Grey trigger in reverse order



factory trigger on left, Grey trigger on right. The ledge on the front of the Grey trigger had a set screw to adjust overtravel


better view of the set screw, factory trigger still installed


Grey trigger on top of factory (pin holes lined up) not too much difference in trigger shape, Grey appears to be a tad longer there is very little room between bottom of trigger and trigger guard in S/A.. Grey is a lot more rounded on the face while the factory feels somewhat flat with a beveled edge


adjustment screw


Grey trigger installed in the P229 on far left

I followed the instructions and adjusted the screw until the hammer would fall in D/A then added a 1/4 turn. Am I impressed with the trigger in this P229? No, not really.. I'm sure it varies from model to model but I wasn't able to adjust the screw very much to reduce overtravel before the sear would no longer engage the hammer.


Its hard to see but I can barely adjust the set screw out before there isn't enough travel to engage the sear.

Holding my P226 tacops with srt and Sigs short trigger in one hand and my P229 with srt and Grey's trigger I really cannot tell a difference in travel between the two.. this trigger may offer a more drastic reduction in travel in a P220 or P226 but in my P229 I don't see much of a difference.. Can't say I'd purchase another one when i could get two Sig short triggers for the same price..