GP 100 tune up.
Agreed, I think smooth, crisp and reliable are much more important than lightweight when it comes to triggers. Spring weight is the last thing I experiment with after I have deburred and polished and trued up all mating surfaces. Less friction to overcome often allows slightly lighter springs to function properly. I have redone quite a few trigger jobs for friends who knew a 'guy' that thought a trigger job started and ended with swapping in 'lighter' springs. In the early 80's, when Jerry was beating us all with a revolver at our local matches, I asked him about reduced power springs. His reply was he wanted the strongest trigger return spring possible so the trigger reset could keep up with his trigger finger.
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ERSisk,
2019-07-21, 22:21
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Otony,
2019-07-21, 22:26
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E Sisk,
2019-07-22, 01:33
- GP 100 tune up. - Otony, 2019-07-22, 20:56
- GP 100 tune up. -
E Sisk,
2019-07-22, 01:33
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Charles,
2019-07-22, 11:32
- GP 100 tune up. - E Sisk, 2019-07-22, 13:30
- GP 100 tune up. -
Otony,
2019-07-21, 22:26