scattershot
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...and it went pretty well, considering I can't see anymore and my hands shake like a whore in church.
First thing I did was install the new sear block and spring. That really made a difference, and smoothed out the takeup beautifully.
I almost stopped there, but what the heck, I wanted a lighter trigger. When folks tell you to be careful of all the little springs, etc. LISTEN TO THEM! I didn't have any trouble with the sear spring, because I kept a finger on it, but my pistol has a thumb safety, and the little detent doohicky came out. Long story short, that spring is probably still bouncing off of the walls in my basement. I jury rigged a spring, and pressed on.
The difference in trigger pull weight is remarkable. From what I guessed was around 8#, to 4 1/2 to 5 after the installation. (I retained the stock springs)
Long story short, the takeup was really smoothed out, and the pull was reduced. I didn't notice that it was any crisper, and in fact there is a little creep at the end of the break now, but I'm hoping it will go away with a little dry firing or a trip to the range (if I can find the sled dogs!) the reset is much crisper now, and overtravel is less.
Overall, I'm pleased with the kit, but if you are experiencing a gritty trigger, try the striker block first, you may be happy with just that mod, and it's pretty easy to do.
First thing I did was install the new sear block and spring. That really made a difference, and smoothed out the takeup beautifully.
I almost stopped there, but what the heck, I wanted a lighter trigger. When folks tell you to be careful of all the little springs, etc. LISTEN TO THEM! I didn't have any trouble with the sear spring, because I kept a finger on it, but my pistol has a thumb safety, and the little detent doohicky came out. Long story short, that spring is probably still bouncing off of the walls in my basement. I jury rigged a spring, and pressed on.
The difference in trigger pull weight is remarkable. From what I guessed was around 8#, to 4 1/2 to 5 after the installation. (I retained the stock springs)
Long story short, the takeup was really smoothed out, and the pull was reduced. I didn't notice that it was any crisper, and in fact there is a little creep at the end of the break now, but I'm hoping it will go away with a little dry firing or a trip to the range (if I can find the sled dogs!) the reset is much crisper now, and overtravel is less.
Overall, I'm pleased with the kit, but if you are experiencing a gritty trigger, try the striker block first, you may be happy with just that mod, and it's pretty easy to do.