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1/20/2008 8:18:31 AM EDT
     Any thoughts or help would be great.  Please don't tell me to throw the gun away.  I am very happy with it reliability and accuracy for a 4" barrel. Although, I would like to somehow upgrade or "smith" the very sluggish trigger.  I have heard of guys putting the 4# glock spring in their .40 cal Sigmas.  Someone please help me have a better shooting experience with this pistol.  I am getting blisters on my poor fingers
1/20/2008 6:49:30 PM EDT
[#1]
tagged this for later but i dont think yo will get much help on this one, ive been looking for the same answers.....everyone will just tell you to throw it away and get the glock, i have both but you know what...a sigma is better then no gun at all
1/20/2008 7:31:37 PM EDT
[#2]
Just today I did a little work on the wifes SW9G.  Basically...  I removed the sear block, slid out the main pin, and threw the little spring that resided there in a ziplock baggie.  Next, I popped out the double springs just below the sear, and removed the outside coil spring.  After putting it all back together, the trigger pull has been greatly reduced.  I can now comfortably pull the trigger with 1 hand, lol.

Polishing the sear where it rubs the sear block couldnt hurt either, but I saved that project for another day.

1/20/2008 7:42:12 PM EDT
[#3]
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Just today I did a little work on the wifes SW9G.  Basically...  I removed the sear block, slid out the main pin, and threw the little spring that resided there in a ziplock baggie.  Next, I popped out the double springs just below the sear, and removed the outside coil spring.  After putting it all back together, the trigger pull has been greatly reduced.  I can now comfortably pull the trigger with 1 hand, lol.

Polishing the sear where it rubs the sear block couldnt hurt either, but I saved that project for another day.




pics...


http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i43/216rider/guns/SIGMATRIGGER1.jpg

http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i43/216rider/guns/SIGMATRIGGER2.jpg

1/21/2008 6:00:02 AM EDT
[#4]
thanks a lot for all the good ideas guys.  I really appreciate it.  Thanks for not telling me to throw it away lol
1/21/2008 4:24:37 PM EDT
[#5]
Check with Wolff Gunsprings to see if they offer any lower setting springs as well.

Good luck!