SHOT Show 2019: Gray Guns and SIG Sauer Triggers

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posted on January 21, 2019
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Love the triggers on the SIG P-320 Series of pistols? If so, you can thank Bruce Gray of Gray Guns, a gunsmith of 40 years who also was once a shooter for SIG. Gray found he had trouble running the long, heavy double-action trigger’s on SIG P-Series pistols, so he sought out lighter pull weights and length for competition shooting. And although Bruce Gray's work can be found on other custom guns, his loyalty and heart remains with SIG Sauer, having taken most of the SIG line and developed drop-in components that completely change the nature of the trigger pull. It's easy to see Gray's passion shine through when he talks about his work. Watch the video here









 

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