Yes, it's fully adjustable. If you think the trigger is good now wait till you adjust it. Turn it till the hammer won't drop then back it out, with pressure on the trigger, until the hammer falls. Then turn it 1/4 more. According to Bruce Grey that is the optimal setting. Also, the first run of Legions came with a 17lb hammer spring. Rumor has it Sig changed it to 20lb which is what is in the standard P226. I don't know how you check what the weight is but greyguns.com sells the 17lb spring. Trigger is so responsive and light I won't put it in the self defense safe near the bed. I told my wife, because of this, we are forced to get another gun.
I tried the 17lb hammer spring with various recoil springs. The lowest being 11lbs. I had no failures but I also couldn't tell the difference between the lightest and heaviest recoil spring. I recently replaced the hammer spring. I believe it is the same as the stock one. I got the Legion in the first year of production. There are subtle differences in the early models vs later. The grips are one. I don't think I've had anything different than a 17lb hammer spring.For hammer springs - I’ve tried them all. I don’t recall where but I picked up between 15 and I believe 20 pounds.. Don’t hold me to it but I think stock is 21. I found 18 to be the perfect weight. With 17 I occasionally had a light strike. Thats never occurred with the 18. All of my 226’s with the exception of the SAO have it... The SAO doesn’t need it - the trigger pull is perfect as is...
Thanks guys. Ya was looking at a Ruger security nine. Nice reset on trigger feels good. Was very happy with the Sig butttt. Wish I would have just taken it to a local gunsmith probably would have had it back by now. I know it’s under warranty and I would have had to pay if I did not send it back to them but I sure dislike the wait. I was talked out of the Berreta M9 which I am very familiar with . Shot my friends Sig and liked it. For now just have to keep the dust off the ole 1911 till I get her back . 9 is justinexpensive to shoot compared to that. Thank you again for the feedback it was reassuring and don’t want to take a price loss that’s for darn sure.
Sorry to push this thread in another direction as I'm currently looking at Sig 226RM-9-LEGION. I'm curious why a number of you have the SAO vs the DA?
Thanks in advance!
Sorry to push this thread in another direction as I'm currently looking at Sig 226RM-9-LEGION. I'm curious why a number of you have the SAO vs the DA?
Thanks in advance!
I tried the 17lb hammer spring with various recoil springs. The lowest being 11lbs. I had no failures but I also couldn't tell the difference between the lightest and heaviest recoil spring. I recently replaced the hammer spring. I believe it is the same as the stock one. I got the Legion in the first year of production. There are subtle differences in the early models vs later. The grips are one. I don't think I've had anything different than a 17lb hammer spring.
Anyway, to the OP, keep it. It'll be fine with use.