Ignition Override
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Have not learned to post photos, but this used stainless piece should be lots of fun during practice. Never liked shooting three friends'
Polish P-64s.
The Sauer 38H is the only handgun I had ever owned and like it very much. The trigger on the Sauer seems a good bit crisper in both DA and SA. On my 232, the trigger feels a bit 'spongy' at the rear of the travel, if that is the correct term, but it felt Exactly like the other three Sig 230/232 triggers in the shop.
The gun shop (Classic Arms, Cordova [Memphis] TN) still has a 230 and two 232s. They are blued and also "pre-owned".
Polish P-64s.
The Sauer 38H is the only handgun I had ever owned and like it very much. The trigger on the Sauer seems a good bit crisper in both DA and SA. On my 232, the trigger feels a bit 'spongy' at the rear of the travel, if that is the correct term, but it felt Exactly like the other three Sig 230/232 triggers in the shop.
The gun shop (Classic Arms, Cordova [Memphis] TN) still has a 230 and two 232s. They are blued and also "pre-owned".
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