Onyx Short Stroke Trigger for Sig Sauer P225-A1 and P239 Pistols
Sig P225-A1 and P239 Onyx Short Stroke Trigger
You've asked for a shorter stroke trigger for the P225-A1 and P239 series of pistols, and we've answered. Introducing the Galloway Precision Onyx Short Stroke Trigger, taking its namesake from our shop boxer Onyx this trigger isn't just all show and no go. Reducing your pull length by up to 25%, depending on the tolerances of your particular pistol, this is the trigger you've been needing for your P225-A1 or P239 pistol. Become one with your gun and get yours today!
Made from 4330 Chrome Moly.
Fits Sig Sauer P225-A1 and P239 Pistols.
We strive to make all parts we manufacture to be drop in, although there is the rare occasion where a part will HAVE to be fitted to the tolerances of your particular pistol. We cannot control the tolerances of mass produced firearms, therefore we highly suggest that if you run into a tolerance issue to contact us at tech@gallowayprecision.com before taking it to a qualified armorer to fit the part. We also offer installation of all triggers, trigger kits, and parts that we make for a nominal fee.
P225 P239 Onyx Trigger Installation & Adjustment
We go over the installation of our new Onyx Short Stroke Trigger.
Specifications
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Parent SKUGP-SST-P225
Product questions
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Jan 13, 2022, 06:55
When do you think the Onyx trigger will be back in stock?
Thank youJan 13, 2022, 09:33I am hoping to get some running on our cnc mills sometime this quarter. Just behind on certain items. Soon hopefully.
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Mar 16, 2021, 16:31
Does this just shorten the pull, or does it also take out some slack?
Mar 17, 2021, 09:08It allows the operator to adjust both the pre and post travel excess stroke out.
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Jul 1, 2020, 16:37
Will this work with a German frame P239 .357 sig?
Jul 2, 2020, 12:14Unfortunately no.
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Dec 18, 2019, 22:19
Will this work in a 225/P6 (not the new 225A-1)?
Dec 19, 2019, 10:01Honestly I don't know as we designed it on the 225-A1/P239 platform, I would say probably not though since the original German pistol is slightly different.
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Nov 27, 2019, 10:00
Has this been tried on a SIG 239 DAK?
Nov 27, 2019, 10:25Yes, functions just fine.
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