I have a Sigma (Allied Forces model) and the trigger pull USED to be heavy. It gets better with use, but you can also do some things to help it along. The sear has a double spring. The outside spring can be replaced with a lighter one. Also the spring over the pin at the bottom of the sear can be removed. That lightened the pull to about 4-5 lbs. Still long and heavier than a Glock, but not bad. I also did a good fluff and buff to any parts that make contact through the trigger and sear mechanism and that smoothed out the gritty feel. Overall not a bad piece to shoot.FightinAggieCHL wrote:Are there any mechanical issues with the pistol that you know of? If there are serious mechanical issues, then I will think about getting another one, otherwise, I can deal with a long trigger pretty well. My competition pistol has a similar (albeit, lighter) trigger.lawrnk wrote: Off your topic, but think long and hard before using that gun for CCW.
I have about 1000 rds through it now and have NEVER had a failure to feed or misfire, so think it is pretty reliable.
For carry, I use a Don Hume IWB or a kydex paddle holster and an untucked cover shirt