I am looking for a good sig sauer gunsmith, not just one who puts the short trigger on and basic stuff I could do after the sig academy classes.
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I am looking for a good sig sauer gunsmith, not just one who puts the short trigger on and basic stuff I could do after the sig academy classes.
I've always sent mine back to Sig.........
I haven't realy found anyone that knew enough for me to be comfortable with them working on the 226.
I would contact GotM4 here on the forum.
Bruce Gray is the only name you need to know.
http://www.grayguns.com/docs/smith_sig.htm
Bruce is the gun smith that came up with the SRT for the P-series. I have couple guns that he has worked on, and there is a night and day difference to them.
Last edited by ilike9s; 06-14-09 at 15:08.
That is incorrect, and to the best of my knowledge Gray has never made such a claim. He has (or at least had) his own way of shortening the reset.
The SRT was developed by a young engineer at SIG named Ethan Lessard.
As for the OP and "a SIG gunsmith," what exactly are you looking to have done?
Todd is certainly correct that Bruce did not come up with Sig's SRT system... He came up with his own configuration a several years before Sig brought out their SRT system. I heartly endorse the work Bruce and Gray Guns performs. If you go to the sigforum.com and do a search, you can learn alot about Bruce. He is an artist and a real gentleman.
Although I regularly bash SIG (I am just trying to do my part to give them a kick in the ass to build a competitive issue pistol). I own SIG's and have had great customer service experiences sending pistols back to SIG for service/modification. If you are LE and tell them so, they push your pistol to the head of the line.
I've never heard anything but good stuff about Bruce Grey and would be inclined to recommend him based on my experience with his shop in terms of my phone pestering and small parts orders.
The only smith I've ever sent a Sig to was Teddy Jacobson who, as far as I know, still takes some work. He performed an action on an early P220ST and the pistol has a simply amazing trigger. I've never experienced a smooter or crisper Sig trigger (DA and SA) than his work.
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