18,19 0r 20
18,19 0r 20
which hammer spring would you suggest. I would like to lighten up DA a-bit but dont want to much of a hair trigger in SA. from what I read looks like 18 or 19.
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Re: 18,19 0r 20
You might have to experiment. I like the 19 but the more you tame the DA trigger the more "hair trigger" the SA becomes.
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Re: 18,19 0r 20
Agree 100% My SA trigger is a super hair trigger. I've done the "bang-bang, oops" thing more than once at the rangelklawson wrote:You might have to experiment. I like the 19 but the more you tame the DA trigger the more "hair trigger" the SA becomes.
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Re: 18,19 0r 20
Well, from the experience with my pistol I had installed the 18lb spring and I am pleased the way the trigger is in single and double action. I will add that I would not want it any lighter. As some members have stated that the mag falls out after the last shot if they have the 17lb spring installed. That problem does not happen with my 18lb spring. Happy shooting with this little gem of a pistol.
Re: 18,19 0r 20
I have been running the 20lb one and still think the SA trigger can be too sensitive at times. Sometimes I consider going back to factory
Re: 18,19 0r 20
went with the 19. very nice DA and didnt seem to effect SA. seems odd longer spring but reduced power.