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Rimfire Firearms .22, .17 and other Rimfire Handguns and Rifles |
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Sig Mosquito trigger job?
My cousin (not yet a Calgunner) asked about lightening the trigger pull for her Sig Mosquito. After searching on-line, including this forum, I haven't found much helpful info on getting one done. Any ideas/tips/guides on how to reduce the weight of the trigger pull?
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There's a gentleman mentioned in several threads in the Rimfire section that does trigger work, and not just on rimfires. http://triggerwork.net/sigp2xx.html I've used his services for my M4 .22, and have nothing negative to say about my experience with him. Fast turnaround too...was only about a week.
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if you need help disabling the magazine disconnect thing. let me know. i have a DIY thread on here somewhere.
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please post the link to your DIY thread on fixing the mag disconnect thank you
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How to remove the thing that doesn't let you operate the trigger on a Sig Sauer Mosquito when a magazine is not properly inserted in the gun. this is for educational purposes only, attempt at your own will. i am not responsible for your actions.
tools you will need: -Drill (on lowest setting) -small flat screw driver -5/64 drill bit -1/16 or 3/32 punch -pin block (a small block of wood with a hole in it will work also) -straight dental pick (straightened paper clip will work also) -you might want your smallest mallet to help you with the punch -some balls to attempt minor gunsmithing
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Ive had mine for years and I love it. Trigger is a little squishy but I heard that was on purpose due to using it as a training platform. I dont mind it.
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excellent write up "secret asian man" thank you!!! which return spring do you use mine came with both, thanks again
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Does doing that help with the trigger pull at all? Or does it simply remove the mag-disconnect thing?
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I like my Mosquito and won't be changing my trigger because it's a training pistol for my other Sigs so I want the trigger where it is. I am seriously considering removing the mag disconnect since my other Sigs don't have one and it's a faux safety feature that is a PITA.
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