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Originally Posted by cyphertext
But again, what did you gain from changing the trigger from stock to "mil-spec"? You could have saved yourself $25 and performed the same polishing on the stock trigger.
I understand swapping the stock trigger with a known better trigger, but not a run of the mill, mil-spec trigger.
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Familiarity of the mil spec, trust in mil spec tolerance and finish.
The SW trigger is pretty unique in that the it actually has a sort of built in step that after about 500 rounds was already rounded. I think the rounding of that step is an issue The reset hook on the hammer is longer because of the design. The mil spec piece is something I am very used to. I can count on it in 3 gun matches production class.
Ill post pics as soon as I can to show you. I need to find a hosting sight