I tried the DA trigger and Yes now understand what I read about it being stiff! I could pull it no problem but on a slow pull the gun started shaking in my hand. So as soon as I got it home I broke it down, and removed the main spring. While it was apart, I cleaned it thouroghly. There was cosmoline in the trigger action and on the main spring and a few other places. I installed a Wolf 17# main spring and a 22# recoil spring. The DA trigger is much improved and I can now do a slow pull while keeping the front sight on a target with no problem. SA is very sweet!!
while putting it all back together, I installed the wood grips I received from Grips4U.com These grips were very nice and arrived in two days! They are oil finished French Walnut and fit absolutely perfect. They came with new screws which are easier to use than the originals. The screw is a straight blade light the original but each side of the grips have a pressed in steel insert. On the side the screw goes into, the steel insert protects the wood. On the nut side the steel insert is threaded for the screw which makes installing them very easy. Also the back strap area of the grips have two steel pins that support the back of the grips and holds them together tightly. I highly recommend these. I also have these on my CZ and love them.
Also today I ordered the mag release that is sold on this sight. Now I have find some 9x18 and go fire this beauty!! I was at the big Fort Worth TX gun show and everyone was sold out of 9x18 except Hornady critical defense.




