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Old 05-17-2011, 04:49 AM
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Trigger fix on sw9ve...yay or nay? Trigger fix on sw9ve...yay or nay? Trigger fix on sw9ve...yay or nay? Trigger fix on sw9ve...yay or nay? Trigger fix on sw9ve...yay or nay?  
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Default Trigger fix on sw9ve...yay or nay?

This is my first handgun and thus far I've had no problems with it and am very happy. I have noticed the heavy trigger and was searching around for ways to fix this issue, I found a spring for sale on ebay and have been thinking about trying it out. Has anyone else done this fix and have some valuable information...can this lead to any problems later down the road with my sigma? thanks and I appreciate the help!
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