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To trick out a Sig DAK - or not
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmc707" data-source="post: 4284034" data-attributes="member: 54876"><p>Picked up a DAK trigger 229 a year or so ago at an attractive price, (less than $500) justifying it in my head as "It'll be a good pistol to leave in the safe room or use for truck gun duty" </p><p></p><p>Like any old school Sig, its a high quality piece of shootin' iron -- but much as i try to get used to the trigger, it feels odd - as i've mostly been shooting 1911's lately - and shoot my CCW Glocks enough to stay relevant with those </p><p></p><p>If this was my only pistol , i feel it has enough potential to be great if i really worked on the nuances of the unique trigger reset it has, but alas - i ddont have the patience.</p><p></p><p> My thoughts are - procure the parts to convert back to a conventional Sig DA/SA trigger (around $150 plus the time it takes to install- does not look like it needs any gunsmithing)</p><p></p><p> Also want to have my 'smith prep the slide for a red dot - this would open up the possibility of getting it cera-koted in a unique scheme</p><p></p><p>Waste of time and money ? -- Throw it back in the safe room, leave it alone and purchase another already set up the way i want? --- or trick out the old cop gun a little since its in inventory and the original purchase price has already been forgotten - but i dont particularly enjoy shooting it</p><p></p><p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/sbCRWsIl.jpg?2" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />--</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmc707, post: 4284034, member: 54876"] Picked up a DAK trigger 229 a year or so ago at an attractive price, (less than $500) justifying it in my head as "It'll be a good pistol to leave in the safe room or use for truck gun duty" Like any old school Sig, its a high quality piece of shootin' iron -- but much as i try to get used to the trigger, it feels odd - as i've mostly been shooting 1911's lately - and shoot my CCW Glocks enough to stay relevant with those If this was my only pistol , i feel it has enough potential to be great if i really worked on the nuances of the unique trigger reset it has, but alas - i ddont have the patience. My thoughts are - procure the parts to convert back to a conventional Sig DA/SA trigger (around $150 plus the time it takes to install- does not look like it needs any gunsmithing) Also want to have my 'smith prep the slide for a red dot - this would open up the possibility of getting it cera-koted in a unique scheme Waste of time and money ? -- Throw it back in the safe room, leave it alone and purchase another already set up the way i want? --- or trick out the old cop gun a little since its in inventory and the original purchase price has already been forgotten - but i dont particularly enjoy shooting it [img]https://i.imgur.com/sbCRWsIl.jpg?2[/img]-- [/QUOTE]
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