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Old 12-02-2010, 08:40 PM
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Ok, here's my question. I have three TSW that I carry on duty depending on the time of year. I have a brand new 5906TSW with the integral rail that has, what feels like a 20lb trigger pull. I know this will lighten up with time. I also have a 4046TSW that I've had for a few years and a few thousand rounds later the trigger pull is still heavy. My last gun is a 4583TSW that has less rounds through it than my 4046 and has the sweetest and shortest trigger pull of them all. So, what can I do to make my 5906 and 4046 have the same trigger pull as my 4583? Sending them to say, Novak's is out of the question since Cop = not a whole lot of cash. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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