So years ago I dumped all my Sigs as I decided I prefered Glock and SAO triggers and wanted to vonsolidate trigger types.
Then I get an offer for a nice shape Sig P245 for one of my spare Glock 19s and I figured "why not".
I've had it for a couple weeks and been to the range a few times and while it is accurate when I focus or use the SA trigger, that DA pull is tough. Figured, eh, and put it in the safe.
Later I decided to run some drills with it, double taps at varying ranges from the holster with movement and... Ill be darned if I wasn't dead on point shooting even with the DA pull.
I'm kinda debating on replacing my Kimber Ultra for carry, as it carries real nice and now I have the Sig bug. Got a line on a nice 229 for a decent deal that I'm strongly debating.
QUESTION: Hopefully a sig guy can help. I'm thinking it needs a new recoil spring and can only find some websites that say the Sig p239 spring works. Anyone know if this is true? If not, what recoil spring do I need.
I could send it in to Sig for their used gun package but $144 is pretty steep for a $10 spring, though new sights might be nice.
Then I get an offer for a nice shape Sig P245 for one of my spare Glock 19s and I figured "why not".
I've had it for a couple weeks and been to the range a few times and while it is accurate when I focus or use the SA trigger, that DA pull is tough. Figured, eh, and put it in the safe.
Later I decided to run some drills with it, double taps at varying ranges from the holster with movement and... Ill be darned if I wasn't dead on point shooting even with the DA pull.
I'm kinda debating on replacing my Kimber Ultra for carry, as it carries real nice and now I have the Sig bug. Got a line on a nice 229 for a decent deal that I'm strongly debating.
QUESTION: Hopefully a sig guy can help. I'm thinking it needs a new recoil spring and can only find some websites that say the Sig p239 spring works. Anyone know if this is true? If not, what recoil spring do I need.
I could send it in to Sig for their used gun package but $144 is pretty steep for a $10 spring, though new sights might be nice.