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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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J Duke, For a shorter trigger pull, you will have to reduce the overlap of the striker and sear. Also flattening out the flat sear spring will lighten the force required. Unfortunately, taking either of these steps too far may lead to the pistol wanting to go full auto. TH
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Your Luger may well have the wrong trigger return spring installed(too strong). Lugers do not have great, target trigger pulls, as many were war products. They can be improved, but go carefully for they can go full auto.
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