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Unread 02-15-2015, 07:34 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by John Sabato View Post
I had a luger once that had an extremely heavy pull which I attributed to the trigger return spring.

So I just set out to find a spring that was approximately the right winding diamter, and when I found one, in an odd ball point pen, I trimmed it to a reasonalble length, and used it behind the trigger, The result was a very satisfying 4.5 lb trigger...

It may take some experimentation, but I am sure anyone could do the same with any modification to the original gun parts.
The trigger alone requires ounces of force to pull on mine so the coil spring under would have little affect on the overall pull.

I honed the sear surfaces on both the firing pin and sear with an Arkansas stone, The trigger pull is down to 7-1/2 lbs. Another trip to the range and the pistol functioned flawlessly, so I guess I am on the right track. Still would like to take a couple more pounds of pull off though.

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