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I wish I could do that.. But oh well I can polish that grit out, is there any way to lighten that pull down to about oh 3 pounds or close
I wish I could do that.. But oh well I can polish that grit out, is there any way to lighten that pull down to about oh 3 pounds or close
is there any way to lighten that pull down to about oh 3 pounds or close
As the weight you feel is the striker spring being compressed there is NO way to lighten the trigger other than replacing the striker spring.
Common sense tells me that if I replace that, theres a good chance that there will be less bang more click
From this description, I think you should broaden your search and look for a Traditional Double Action (TDA) gun. Check out the S&W 59/559/5906 high capacity double stack, or 39/3906 single stack line. These series offers lots of variations, etc.Well I like to quick draw and with a revolver I had the choice to draw the hammer back in the draw and wala instant half pound pull and once it was pointing where I was id done hit whatever I was shooting... Put that in a semi auto and with some practice you be a deadly force to reckon with
damn excellent price but if it went up $100 I'd consider the sigma a flop
it is kinda funny to me when people say pistol X shoots low. Well there are a few reasons
1. Your barrel is bent.....not likely
2. Your sights are off.....possible
3. Dont understand your sights......are they set for 6'o clock or POA
4. Its all you, shoot from a bench and see what happens