Hi Folks,
I'm interested in a Sig 232, but haven't had a chance to test one yet. However, I've handled a Sig 225 before and I was really impressed by the smooth and consistent DA/SA trigger pull. I think it was the best traditional double action trigger that I've ever handled. The DA pull was firm, smooth, but not too heavy, and the transition from DA to SA was really consistent and smooth. Normally, I prefer single action pistols and DAO revolvers because of their consistent trigger pull. However, the Sig's trigger that I tried was exceptional.
I have a couple of other DA/SA semi-auto pistols (a Beretta and a Walther) and although I like the guns a lot, the trigger on the Sig 225 that I handled was super nice -- much, much better than the Beretta and Walther.
How do the Sig 232 triggers compare with other Sigs' triggers (like the 225, 226, etc.)? Are they equally consistent and smooth?
Thanks,
IrvJr
I'm interested in a Sig 232, but haven't had a chance to test one yet. However, I've handled a Sig 225 before and I was really impressed by the smooth and consistent DA/SA trigger pull. I think it was the best traditional double action trigger that I've ever handled. The DA pull was firm, smooth, but not too heavy, and the transition from DA to SA was really consistent and smooth. Normally, I prefer single action pistols and DAO revolvers because of their consistent trigger pull. However, the Sig's trigger that I tried was exceptional.
I have a couple of other DA/SA semi-auto pistols (a Beretta and a Walther) and although I like the guns a lot, the trigger on the Sig 225 that I handled was super nice -- much, much better than the Beretta and Walther.
How do the Sig 232 triggers compare with other Sigs' triggers (like the 225, 226, etc.)? Are they equally consistent and smooth?
Thanks,
IrvJr