Anyone ever done a trigger job on a Smith and Wesson Sigma 9mm SW9VE?
I've got a friend who picked one of these up, and the trigger is awful, I mean it's really bad. He got it for his daughter, and the trigger needs to be lighter, smoother, but still be safe. I'd like to do it for him, as the local gun smiths will charge him a small fortune to do it.
I'm just looking to get pointed in the right direction. The Glocks, 1911, Revolvers, and Sigs have been easy to work with, but I never worked on a Sigma.
Anyone got any tips?
Thanks,
DBAR
I've got a friend who picked one of these up, and the trigger is awful, I mean it's really bad. He got it for his daughter, and the trigger needs to be lighter, smoother, but still be safe. I'd like to do it for him, as the local gun smiths will charge him a small fortune to do it.
I'm just looking to get pointed in the right direction. The Glocks, 1911, Revolvers, and Sigs have been easy to work with, but I never worked on a Sigma.
Anyone got any tips?
Thanks,
DBAR