Anyone know of any Canadian friendly 'SIG P-Series' parts vendors? (First Aid Kits)

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Today I finally got around to shooting my SIG P229 SAS and then completely stripped it when I got home. Yes, it is still working ;)

I love the thing... it's the first pistol I've ever owned that has a perfectly centered front and rear sight and is shooting center at 25m. WOW! This alone makes me very happy with SIG :bigHug: The DAK trigger definitely takes some getting used to and more range trips are scheduled. Recoil was mild (another who I allowed to shoot her asked if it was a 9 or a .40 'cause he couldn't tell) :)
Lots of people checking it out and admiring it for its natural, raw beauty.

Now the bad... I noticed that if I gave the gun a death grip, the trigger wouldn't reset properly; it was only when I loosened my grip that it reset. Weird!!
When I got home I took it apart and noticed that 0.5mm of the wood grip (inside) was interfering with the 'trigger bar spring'; I carefully cut it away (literally a sliver) and that was that... perfect! I don't mind this as the wood grips are custom fit anyway, so I am not going to get my panties twisted over a sliver of wood.

But anyway, back to the topic...
I want to order a few spare parts to have on hand should I ever need them:
-#7 Firing Pin Bolt
-#8 Extractor Spring
-#10 Extractor
-#11 Firing Pin
-#23 Trigger Bar Spring (this is the one part that I really want a spare of - it scares me.)


I am one of those guys who likes having spare parts for everything, just in case. Does anyone have any info/links on getting these spare parts for a SIG?

Thanks


Now for some pics...
BEFORE (well, after the range trip):
sas_strip.jpg


AFTER (still works!):
sas_together.jpg
 
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nice SAS! :)

just got my 229 equinox a few days ago :D which range did you go? PCDHFC? how's the road condition up there right now? the last time I visited, I really wish I had a 4x4:rockOn:
 
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Nice pistol.

I put together a spares kit for my P226 using parts from Brownells - not Canadian and maybe not the cheapest, but they had everything I needed and service was excellent.

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--Terry-- said:
Dlask Arms near Vancouver has a full Sig P228 parts package (everything except the bare frame). Talk to Joe Dlask and ask him about his Sig parts.

It won't work for the new style (SS) slides though. The frame parts are common, although, the DAK system uses different parts, and the trigger bar spring on the neweer guns is different, although either will work.
 
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