First to answer your question, http://grayguns.com/gunsm...ces/sig-sauer-p-series/. While I haven't had him, Bruce Grey, work on one of my guns, I did take a class from him and had the opportunity to try his SIG compared to my stock 226. Amazing trigger. Yes you will pay.

I would say that you may be surprised how far you can go with your current 226. I started with a stock 226 and progressed to SSP SS with it, then moving on to a G34. If you prep the trigger during your draw stroke you can have essentially the same time to first shot as with a better trigger or even a SA. Dry-fire is the name of the game to negate the heavy/long DA first pull.

The time to first shot because of a heavy trigger will be the least of your challenges during your first match.

David E.

Beware of the dying jackass' last kick!