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I just replaced the trigger on my Sig 228 DA/SA with a flat style trigger and now it will only function single action. It does have the SRT kit installed and the flat trigger is supposed to be compatible with it. This is driving me to drink, or worse....
 
I have a couple 365 parts from them, very nice. Hopefully they can help troubleshoot it with you. It sucks when something doesn't work as intended after installation. Might send an email to Gray Guns and see if they have any ideas. I have no clue as to the inner workings of the classic Sigs, so I'm of no use. Lol
 
It's a dual adjustable trigger.
It has a pretravel adjustment for DA and overtravel when fired.

Back out the set screws and start over.
The first AC triggers had a delron pin that you had to sand down for pretravel adjustment, that was a PITA.
Youtube has quite a few AC trigger video's and how to adjust them.
 
I just replaced the trigger on my Sig 228 DA/SA with a flat style trigger and now it will only function single action. It does have the SRT kit installed and the flat trigger is supposed to be compatible with it. This is driving me to drink, or worse....
So... it sounds like one of them high-speed Sig320-esk triple-action drop-action conversion kits!
 
It's a dual adjustable trigger.
It has a pretravel adjustment for DA and overtravel when fired.raveravel

Back out the set screws and start over.
The first AC triggers had a delron pin that you had to sand down for pretravel adjustment, that was a PITA.
Youtube has quite a few AC trigger video's and how to adjust them.t
This trigger only has a over travel adjustment screw adjustment. I played around with it some more and found that if I cocked the hammer and lowered it with the decocker it will fire double action but only once...
 

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