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May I ask what the Santurri work cost all said and done?I have a 92 LTT directly from Langdon with NP3. My dad had a regular stock us made 92fs and added Wilson's trigger with a good polishing (Santurri did the work). The truth is I couldn't tell the difference between the the two triggers once it was complete. My suggestion is to skip the NP3 bling.
May I ask what the Santurri work cost all said and done?
I do my own gunsmithing when it's just parts swapping. Did Gray Guns trigger kits and SRT kits in my 226/220 as well as my HKP30 and 45T. Was mainly asking to see if it was more cost effective to do the LLT parts swap or have Santurri do his work. My 92 cost me 465 all told for the full NP3 kit including trigger and is phenomenal.Yikes - I don't recall. If you give him a call, I'm sure he can give you a number really quickly. I'm not sure if you have worked with him before but he is always really reasonable and fast. He will also tune the parts before putting them in.
As an example - I have a Sig 226 and he put in Gray trigger (the nicer one). The single stage trigger feels really similar to a 1911 - it is insanely good.
i brought my trigger jo to hime and it was like $65 or so.May I ask what the Santurri work cost all said and done?
That was just for the parts swap? That doesn't seem terrible. I did the whole kit myself and was not to difficult.i brought my trigger jo to hime and it was like $65 or so.
That was just for the parts swap? That doesn't seem terrible. I did the whole kit myself and was not to difficult.
i won't touch pistol triggers because ive never done them before and the parts can be small. AR/AK triggers I'll do myself because they're pretty straightforward and the parts are bigger and easier for me to manipulate with my big mitts. Dave is quite reasonable with prices and his shop does a good job. If you're in the area I'll recommend them.That was just for the parts swap? That doesn't seem terrible. I did the whole kit myself and was not to difficult.
I've considered them in the past, but their website wasn't too user friendly for me, and they take forever to get the gun back. It was much easier to send it along to a gentleman that has worked on all my Berettas, and for a very reasonable price too.Cylinder and Slide makes a nice trigger improvment setup for the Beretta. They call it an ignition kit. It has hammer , sear and springs. Great investment. I have them in 4 of my beretta's and left an M9 unmolested factory condition.