GetmeoutaCT
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Hello all -
First, I understand what the SRT does; I have a few of these kits installed on my Sigs and enjoy what they do. I'm not posting this to discuss the pros and cons of the system.
What I am interested in learning is exactly how the SRT kit affects the mechanisms of the single- and double-action trigger pulls. I know that the SRT sear has a protrusion that replaces a protrusion on the stock trigger safety, and that the SRT trigger safety has no protrusion but a longer "tail." What I would like to know is now these new parts interact with the rest of the internals. I also am curious as to whether the installation of the SRT kit eliminates or otherwise modifies any of the stock pistol's mechanical safeties.
Apologies if this has been asked and answered previously; however, I cannot find any such thread. There seem to be many threads on "SRT - good or bad" or "SRT - yes or no?" but none I can find answering my specific questions. Thanks very much-
First, I understand what the SRT does; I have a few of these kits installed on my Sigs and enjoy what they do. I'm not posting this to discuss the pros and cons of the system.
What I am interested in learning is exactly how the SRT kit affects the mechanisms of the single- and double-action trigger pulls. I know that the SRT sear has a protrusion that replaces a protrusion on the stock trigger safety, and that the SRT trigger safety has no protrusion but a longer "tail." What I would like to know is now these new parts interact with the rest of the internals. I also am curious as to whether the installation of the SRT kit eliminates or otherwise modifies any of the stock pistol's mechanical safeties.
Apologies if this has been asked and answered previously; however, I cannot find any such thread. There seem to be many threads on "SRT - good or bad" or "SRT - yes or no?" but none I can find answering my specific questions. Thanks very much-