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Anyone know how to lighten an extremely heavy trigger on a Sig Sauer P250?

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  • nmyers

    My understanding is that your pistol has a steel frame control unit, that allows users to easily change modules. However, I don't think that the design lends itself to replacement of single parts. You have a used gun, & there's no way to tell what a previous owner has done. But, that heavy a trigger doesn't sound right.

    If I were you, I would email Sig Sauer customer service, & explain the problem. Since you are really in the US, they may be able to refer you to a factory service person on the island. But, even if you have to pay shipping by air, it's probably worth the money.

    Neal

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  • DCastro713

    Thanks for the reply.

    I found some hammer springs for sale and ordered them. Hoping that may lighten the trigger.

    Will post my results when I change the parts.

    David

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  • DCastro713

    Update:

    I had purchased a replacement set of springs. After replacing the springs the trigger pull was reduced to 8.5lbs. which is still higher than the official 6.5lb. trigger weight.

    Since now I have two sets of springs I decided to cut the springs to lighten the weight. Cut 1 ring off the large spring and 1/2 ring on the small spring.

    That reduced the trigger pull down to 7.5lb. Still higher than spec but learning to work with that weight since I was worried if I lighten it more I might cause light strikes.

    If anyone has any other suggestions I would appreciate any and all advice.

    David

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