Use the search function by the magnifying glass upper right. Here is the thread.
http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/305721-FS-FT-2010-Harley-dyna-wide-glide?highlight=Wide+glide
ignore about 99% of this. Trade in Glocks are economical, Sig 226 are not. Don't buy in to the fear, get what works for you and live life. Anticipation of the federal government in all their disfunction passing any regulations, is futile. Less money spent on firearm= more money for rounds. Focus...
^^ Bingo Bango!!^^ Train, train, and then train some more. There are several "trainers" here, but one IMHO contributes what I have seen to be a well rounded approach. PM Protective Measures, find out his training/ class schedules. I have never taken any of their classes but respect the opinions...
its part of Brownells, and is some what handy in selecting the route you wish to take. I would suggest meeting up with some ODT members at the range, bring some 5.56 with ya and shoot several different set ups to see what you like. Did this with my good friend Wallace's and he was able to decide...
To answer your question in simple terms yes. It will require a little more than just turning set screws though. If you have a gunsmith you have built a report with, I would have him put the pull that low. and WELCOME!