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  • kfrede86

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    My new P226 :D
     

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    Marginwalker

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    Sweet :thumbsup:

    Now get a Short Reset Trigger on that bad boy :D

    How can you tell from the picture that it doesn't have an SRT? There is no visable difference between SRT and non-SRT.

    Not to mention this. Taken from Sig website.

    "SIG SAUER’s new E2 Enhanced Ergonomics P226 and P229 pistols incorporate a reduced circumference, one-piece modular grip with improved texture. Used in conjunction with other ergonomic innovations including the reduced reach trigger, SRT™ Short Reset Trigger system and more, the E2 pistols ergonomically fit a much wider range of hand sizes."
     

    TROOPER

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    May 22, 2011
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    How can you tell from the picture that it doesn't have an SRT? There is no visable difference between SRT and non-SRT.

    Not to mention this. Taken from Sig website.

    "SIG SAUER’s new E2 Enhanced Ergonomics P226 and P229 pistols incorporate a reduced circumference, one-piece modular grip with improved texture. Used in conjunction with other ergonomic innovations including the reduced reach trigger, SRT™ Short Reset Trigger system and more, the E2 pistols ergonomically fit a much wider range of hand sizes."

    Actualy the trigger is thicker on the non-SRT, if you look at the bottom half or tip of the trigger on the 2 pics, his is much thicker.

    EDIT: Here's an example -

    5-short-trigger-reset-E2-top-v-Std-P229-beneath.jpg
     

    Marginwalker

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    Actualy the trigger is thicker on the non-SRT, if you look at the bottom half or tip of the trigger on the 2 pics, his is much thicker.

    SRT has nothing to do with the thickness of the lever. The thinner lever is actually just the "reduced reach trigger". You can have an SRT with either the standard lever or the RRT.
     

    TROOPER

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    May 22, 2011
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    SRT has nothing to do with the thickness of the lever. The thinner lever is actually just the "reduced reach trigger". You can have an SRT with either the standard lever or the RRT.

    Could be right, all the SRTs I've seen as standard (not after market trigger jobs) have had the thinner trigger.
     

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