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Thread: SIG P239 Short Reach Trigger

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    SIG P239 Short Reach Trigger

    I just picked up a like new Sig P239 yesterday day. It’s been converted (supposedly at Sig) from DAK to DA/SA, which I like better. The DAK parts came with it. I took it out last night and shot it when I got home, it ran excellent with no malfunctions. I only ran 3mags of factory hollow points and 3 mags of my 140gr cast through it before it got too dark to see. I’ll do some accuracy test this weekend, but so far I love it. In single action I shoot it really well, but that first DA shot is going to take some work. It’s a pretty good reach for my hands.

    I know Sig used to offer a “short reach trigger”. I’ve got them on my other Sigs, but apparently Sig has quit offering it for the P239. Does anyone know where I can find one or a comparable aftermarket trigger?
    “You’ve got to slow down to be fast” - Dad

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    Sig in their infinite wisdom has stopped making the P239. I have one I bought about 10-12 years ago and it likes the WWB 165 40 S&W grain load. Was going to get another in 9mm but found a nice West German P6 aka P225 before I started a search for another P239. Bought a couple extra P239 mags two years ago. Try Brownells as they may have a short reset trigger marked for another Sig but may fit the P239. That's all about that comes to mind. Frank

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    Ok thanks I’ll try there. I knew they quit making it, but know knows why. To me it’s the perfect ccw. Mine is in 9mm and just found out that the new p225-a1 mags will work in the P239. Original p225/p6 mags will not, nor will they work in the new P225-A1.
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    Brownells was a bust. Guess no one took up where sig left off. I found one company that makes flat and semi-curved triggers but nobody that makes the thin short reach trigger. I guess I’ll see if they are angled farther back than the stock trigger.
    “You’ve got to slow down to be fast” - Dad

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    The aftermarket flat and semi-curved trigger, that I found online, are the same distance from the frame as the stock as the factory trigger. So it looks like the search continues
    “You’ve got to slow down to be fast” - Dad

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    Seems when a manufacturer drops a handgun everything either gets sold to the public in a mad rush so they can get what they need or want before everything is gone.There was a pretty good thread on the S&W forum when the P239 was discontinued and the OP was looking for a 357 Sig barrel for the P239. He told that was the last one they had. Chances were Sig had slowed down production/stopped making certain items. Brownells used to sell a aftermarket guide rod for the P239 then in a later catalog wasn't there anymore. Frank

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