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24 June 2008, 06:07 #1Member
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SIG gunsmithing?
Unfortunately, there isn't a gunsmith around where I live (SE WY) who I'd trust with my oh-so-beloved P220ST so I figure on sending it off somewhere to get worked-on. I don't plan to get anything too dramatic done but the 220 needs night sights, some trigger work (getting it down to a smooth ~8 lb. DA pull would be nice), and mabye getting the feed ramp polished a bit. Other than that, it's about the nicest out-of-the-box pistol I've ever fired apart from my 2nd. production year S&W 41. I've read a lot of positive reviews of the work Robar does so they're currently my first choice (if I send it there I'll probably also get it coated with NP3) but if there's a better SIG 'smith out there, I'd like to know.
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24 June 2008, 11:20 #2
Bruce Gray is a long standing member of SigForum.com and seems to be well regarded.
http://www.grayguns.com
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24 June 2008, 12:18 #3
I've heard good things about him as well.
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24 June 2008, 13:03 #4Contributing Member
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Bruce, is on of the best that you will ever deal with. IMO
What can one man do? You never know until you try.
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24 June 2008, 19:02 #5Member
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Sig gunsmith
I recommend Frank Glenn, he was Arizona Dept of Public Safety armorer
and worked on thousands of Sigs, NRA Distinguished pistol, won S&W Masters Match twice ect, ect, he did a service action job on my 226 and
recontoured the trigger to short trigger specs, did fine job, quick turnaround. http://www.glenncustom.com
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6 September 2008, 20:11 #6Member
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Bruce Gray is a great guy, and very knowledgeable. +1 for Bruce Gray