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Originally Posted by DonVoigt
I'd clean it well and lube; then leave it alone.
There is not much upside to improving the trigger, and lots of "down" side. JMHO.
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Originally Posted by DonVoigt
Great write up, BUT- the reverse angles that give the luger a heavy trigger pull are necessary for the sear and striker to firmly and safely engage- messing with the angles and amount of engagement is asking for :
a- failure to ****Kyock
b- doubling
c- full auto fire
d- unexpected discharge without touching the trigger!
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I agree completely with Don, leave it as it is.