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Originally Posted by CLASSIC12
Thanks. Sadly several good gunsmiths passed away around here in the last few years. I noticed on first disassembly that the little trigger spring is very heavy.
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It is much more than just replacing springs I'm afraid(even if replacing the trigger return spring or carefully unbending the sear bar return spring can make a little improvement). The sear bar and the striker working surfaces have to be mated for a smooth trigger pull. But it is a job for a Luger expert. Unproperly done and you will have an ilegal(and useless) machine pistol on your hands.
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You’re right, I need to find one of those, or a gunsmith that has one of those.
The original ones for the Sig P210 are sold between $ 300 and $ 600. The price of a nice Colt M1903
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I, on the other hand, need a device for my P210.
I need to replace the front sight with a shorter one(I have a set of original Danish front sights with different heights). My pistol is almost dead on at 25 meters with the rounds I'm using, and I have now trouble seeing the sights aiming at the black roundel(it sucks getting old
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But I have ordered a Universal rear and front sight pusher(have other pistols that need "sight tinkering"
) instead of going for P210 tool. It will be around the same prices though.