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    I bought a Amory Craft magwell for my Legion 226

    I bought a Amory Craft magwell for my Legion 226 and some baseplates. It seems to have turned out nice. Since I have to run this gun as Limited Optics, I figured why not put a magwell on it.



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    Looks good, PB.
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    Thanks, shot it last night at Steel Challenge, so no mag changes but the gun ran so I at least know that much.

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    Looks better without IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stopsign32v View Post
    Looks better without IMO
    Well that's what matters.
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    What trigger is that? Doesn't look like the one on mine.
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    The 226 Legion SOA has a GreyGuns flat trigger , my DASA has a Sig curved trigger. Still a great DASA trigger, just not flat. Some people buy aftermarket triggers and to get a flat one, but I like my DASA as is. But never tried with flat either on my DASA.

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    Last edited by Pappabear; 10-22-23 at 19:48.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pappabear View Post
    The 226 Legion SOA has a GreyGuns flat trigger , my DASA has a Sig curved trigger. Still a great DASA trigger, just not flat. Some people buy aftermarket triggers and to get a flat one, but I like my DASA as is. But never tried with flat either.

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    PB, my P226 LEGION SAO has the same trigger as yours. All of my other P226s, except for the P226 ZEV, have the curved trigger. I do prefer the flat trigger of the SAO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade04 View Post
    PB, my P226 LEGION SAO has the same trigger as yours. All of my other P226s, except for the P226 ZEV, have the curved trigger. I do prefer the flat trigger of the SAO.
    Probably my favorite non 1911/2011 stock trigger, if you can call it stock. I shoot that gun as good as any.

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