jopina7807
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Hey all,
After putting about 500 rounds in my gun my buddy suggested I do a simple trigger upgrade to the Apex kit. Gunsmithing is NOT my thing and he offered to do it for me while I was away on business as he said he's done similar jobs on his pistols.
Lesson learned....
Trigger kit installed...and that's about as good as it gets.
1) he lost the pin for the trigger assembly, the one that goes through the body and not just the trigger, and used a slave pin to connect it all
2) if I remember correctly the trigger bar has a hook shape that connects and helps action the firing pin....that is not connected
3) as I was playing with it, trying to diagnose the issues, the trigger was acting funny...with the slide in a locked position I now notice the trigger spring isn't attached to the slave pin!
I've been trying to find ways to disassemble the firearm to fix the problem/s but haven't been successful.
And thoughts or suggestions?
Yes, yes, I should have never let a nonprofessional work on something as important and dangerous as a firearm...lesson learned.
I'll try and upload some pics later.
After putting about 500 rounds in my gun my buddy suggested I do a simple trigger upgrade to the Apex kit. Gunsmithing is NOT my thing and he offered to do it for me while I was away on business as he said he's done similar jobs on his pistols.
Lesson learned....
Trigger kit installed...and that's about as good as it gets.
1) he lost the pin for the trigger assembly, the one that goes through the body and not just the trigger, and used a slave pin to connect it all
2) if I remember correctly the trigger bar has a hook shape that connects and helps action the firing pin....that is not connected
3) as I was playing with it, trying to diagnose the issues, the trigger was acting funny...with the slide in a locked position I now notice the trigger spring isn't attached to the slave pin!

I've been trying to find ways to disassemble the firearm to fix the problem/s but haven't been successful.
And thoughts or suggestions?
Yes, yes, I should have never let a nonprofessional work on something as important and dangerous as a firearm...lesson learned.
I'll try and upload some pics later.