Sigma Back from S&W

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doc540
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Sigma Back from S&W

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Just as they promised and on their dime, my used Sigma arrived yesterday.

They had, indeed, smoothed the trigger, but left if fairly stiff.

As a car gun I wanted it stiff, but wanted to lose the "grit".

Nice stiff, smooth pull and a much cleaner break.

I'm giving S&W a thumb's up on this one. :thumbs2:
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Re: Sigma Back from S&W

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I guess I missed the whole story. Did they work on the trigger as a warranty issue, or did you pay them to do some custom smithing on it?

Just curious. I did my own trigger smoothing on my Sigma (and also on my Marlin rifle as well as a PT111 that I sold).
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Re: Sigma Back from S&W

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It's slightly used, and I'm the second owner.

I just took the proverbial shot in the dark, called S&W, explained the trigger was "gritty", and they sent me a prepaid shipping label.

Smoothed it up, and paid shipping back to me. :cheers2:

That's the Cliff notes.
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