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Old 07-14-2017, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by kaaskop49 View Post
Some very "heavy" posts in this thread; sad that no one "upstairs" who might do something about the SP, will. Hard to understand that my Wiley Clapp GP100 can have such a good trigger, or is my gun an anomaly (Star Trek word )?

I remember when the SP first appeared: the problem back then was a weak trigger return. I spoke to 2 NYPD officers using SPs as their off-duty gun: they mentioned having to consciously allow the trigger to return forward. That problem has been cleared up, but I wonder if that may have something to do with the gun's present action malaise.

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I used to own a Gp100 Match Champion which had about the best factory DA trigger I've felt in a Ruger. From my research, I found that Ruger tumble polish's some of the MC's internals before (rather than individually at ) assembly. I'm betting they do the same in the Wiley Clap models. Not quite a trigger job but a whole lot better than standard issue!
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