SP2022 Trigger upgrades

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Assuming my SP2022 doesn't sell for a decent price, and I end up keeping it:

What are the options for trigger work, upgrades, replacement on this model? I haven't found anything like Gray Guns or Apex for it. Anyone had luck with a smith besides sending it back to Sig?

The trigger break in DA and SA has a wall of some sort that I can't seem to consistently press through. I tried from a rest this week, and had to give a definite pull to get it to break, with the expected low and left results for the pattern. I was able to shoot better patterns near the end, but with hard concentration and very deliberate squeeze. In any normal firing situation, my patterns would all be low and left.

I am reluctant to let it go cheap. The overall feel of the gun in my hands is good, and the controls are also good for me. The slide release is heads and shoulders better for reloads than any of my other guns.

I guess I could try a thicker or thinner grip, or a sleeve, that would change my trigger finger placement and leverage?
 
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It has always been my assessment of those pistols that you get what you get. They are certainly working pistols and they don't break the bank to buy. However, they don't really have any aftermarket support and I am pretty sure they don't have parts interchangeability with the classic pistols, so there is no source for better trigger parts on either end. You might be able to break it down and polish some of the internals. If they use the same mainspring as the classics, you might be able to improve it a little by changing that out. You could probably find a gunsmith to work over the trigger, but I would imagine you would end up having as much money in the pistol as if you just sold it and got a sig classic.
 
I did some dry firing last night and this morning. I changed my grip and trigger finger position a little, and the SA trigger was pretty even and crips. I just might need more trigger time with this gun.
 
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