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Old 12-21-2008, 10:24 AM
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Is there an adjustment for pretravel on the 952 ?

Compared to a 1911 platform there is a lot of slack to take up before I can start the press.

I may have to call S & W on this one.
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Is there an adjustment for pretravel on the 952 ?

Compared to a 1911 platform there is a lot of slack to take up before I can start the press.

I may have to call S & W on this one.
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Old 12-21-2008, 03:12 PM
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With the slide off look straight down in right above and in front of the trigger. There should be a allen head screw there. Out is less pre travel.

At least this is how my 845 is and I beleive the trigger assemblies are similar.
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shovelwrench, thank you for the help. Done deal.
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If its like the 52's trigger, you need to make sure you left enough room for the trigger to reset.
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If its like the 52's trigger, you need to make sure you left enough room for the trigger to reset.

He's right too, Glad I could help...
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