Sig Sauer E2 Grip Kit P226 DAK
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Richard
Oct 2, 2019
TGS has always rendered fast, efficient and friendly service, online, telephone, and in the local establishment. Never disappointed.
The E2 Grip kit arrived quickly, was as described and the video installation tutorial was most helpful.
Be advised, you may or may not need the shorter hammer strut springs as mentioned in the video. I did, and the assortment came quickly for Wolff.
Thanks, TGS!
The E2 Grip kit arrived quickly, was as described and the video installation tutorial was most helpful.
Be advised, you may or may not need the shorter hammer strut springs as mentioned in the video. I did, and the assortment came quickly for Wolff.
Thanks, TGS!
Richard
Sep 30, 2019
A call to TGS helped me to fix my own online ordering problem quickly and efficiently.
Product arrived very quickly and was in good order.
Be aware, you'll also need a shorter hammer spring to complete your installation.
The video link is very helpful.
Product arrived very quickly and was in good order.
Be aware, you'll also need a shorter hammer spring to complete your installation.
The video link is very helpful.
Scott Grandjean
Oct 5, 2018
Excellent service from the folks at Top Gun Supply. Ordered an E2 grip for a Sig Sauer P226R DAK pistol. The grip arrived quickly. I’m slightly disappointed in the grip fitment to the frame of the handgun, but that’s not the fault of Top Gun Supply. The DAK grip is the same as the non-DAK grip, so there is a tiny gap where the decocker is on the non-DAK P226R frame.
Rob
Jan 5, 2016
Put this E2 grip on an older model P226 in less then 5 minutes. The E2 grip does make a shorter trigger reach for smaller hands. The texture affords a better grip surface also. For ease of installation, make sure your hammer is in full collapse position when returning main spring assembly into position. A small screwdriver is all that is needed to remove main spring assembly.