TwistedCreations
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You should always replace springs as a set.
Both the trigger spring and the hammer spring work together to get the overall feel and weight.
Remember the trigger spring is there more to hold and return the trigger to battery.
While the hammer spring is there to force the hammer into the firing pin the force applied by it to the hammer when cocked directly affects the amount of pressure needed on the trigger to release it.
So while only replacing the trigger spring 'will' reduce the trigger weight, its not going to be nearly as good as doing both.
I wouldn't worry too much about replacement hammer springs not having enough power to reliably hit the firing pin.
Spring makers do their homework and do a lot of testing to make sure the combination is going to be reliable.
Ok, thank you very much for the information.. I'll have to order up a spring kit then.
Worst case scenario if I ever had problems, put the stock springs back in.
