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Sig Mosquito Trigger Job


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Guest foister82
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So anyways, i was having trouble with my accuracy a while back with my mosquito finding out that it was due to me pulling and while most of that is me, im finding that some has to do with the trigger pull. The gun has a nasty trigger on it and ive been reading up on ways to lower the lb of force req to fire the weapon (not worried about DA, but SA mainly)

Some people have had success by spraying teflon(?) on the moving parts underneath the removed grips and lowering trigger pull by 2lbs - I guess im looking for affirmation here but does anyone know of a good place to take your mosquito for a trigger job or possibly even an easy way of doing one yourself?

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Guest JHatmaker
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Any good gunsmith could do a trigger job for you. Check the local shops near you.

You can always send it to SIG and let them do some work on it.

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