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Old 06-03-2018, 05:04 PM
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Default My CS9 “Chiefs Special” Mods

So I’ve find that one of the greatest sources of grit in the trigger is the trigger bar. This part interfaces with the frame, the disconnector, the hammer, and the sear. There’s a lot to clean up. Be careful not to damage the trigger play spring, it is annoying to replace. Here is a picture of a newish trigger bar I had from an older series smith. Lovely that it worked perfectly in my CS9.

I first hit the sides, and also inside (where it runs against the magazine), top and bottom, with sandpaper. Then I stoned the outside. I don’t remove too much material, especially from the inside portion.


I stoned the tabs that contact the hammer very lightly, and hit every contact surface with Flitz to reduce as much friction as possible



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