Al,
While the trigger return spring on this particular gun may be lighter than the others you have tried, mechanically, it is an absolute necessity for the trigger to be released at least far enough for the disconnector to properly function so the sear will be engaged so you can fire the next shot. This is true of all semiautos...including all those you listed. If this were not the case, then the pistol would not be a semi-automatic, but a full automatic, firing until the trigger were released.
Perhaps your disconnector plunger on the sear bar needs a thorough cleaning and lubrication?
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regards, -John S
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