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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2843165" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Yes. When I say I like to play with triggers and use the JP's that have to be fit and tuned, its because I know what may happen if its not right. After assembling the first and looking at how important the entire system has to operate, it really opens up ones eyes about how all of the components have to function correctly. </p><p>The disconnector GCG talked about is something you certainly don't want out of time. When using JP components, they will warranty the disconnector one time if you screw it up with tuning, no fault. </p><p></p><p>Here is a prime example of why trigger work has to be approached with caution.</p><p></p><p>I installed a Majestic arms trigger kit in my Ruger Mark III Hunter Steel Challenge gun. Reduced the trigger down to 3lbs which is optimal for that type of comp. It had too much reset though.(in my opinion) I got swamped with work and took it to a very reputable local smith to see if he could help with that. Got it back, and it worked great!</p><p>Next match, second stage, it wouldn't reset. Ran the safety on and off, and it started working. Went back and it didn't reset again, so I told the RO I was done, dropped the mag, turned to put it on the table, and the pistol fired on its own. 4 witnesses including the RO said my finger was out of the trigger guard.</p><p></p><p>Took it back to the smith, and three days later got it back with a no charge tag attached. Works great now, but that is just an example of how critical trigger work can be. </p><p>Sorry about the long winded story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2843165, member: 5412"] Yes. When I say I like to play with triggers and use the JP's that have to be fit and tuned, its because I know what may happen if its not right. After assembling the first and looking at how important the entire system has to operate, it really opens up ones eyes about how all of the components have to function correctly. The disconnector GCG talked about is something you certainly don't want out of time. When using JP components, they will warranty the disconnector one time if you screw it up with tuning, no fault. Here is a prime example of why trigger work has to be approached with caution. I installed a Majestic arms trigger kit in my Ruger Mark III Hunter Steel Challenge gun. Reduced the trigger down to 3lbs which is optimal for that type of comp. It had too much reset though.(in my opinion) I got swamped with work and took it to a very reputable local smith to see if he could help with that. Got it back, and it worked great! Next match, second stage, it wouldn't reset. Ran the safety on and off, and it started working. Went back and it didn't reset again, so I told the RO I was done, dropped the mag, turned to put it on the table, and the pistol fired on its own. 4 witnesses including the RO said my finger was out of the trigger guard. Took it back to the smith, and three days later got it back with a no charge tag attached. Works great now, but that is just an example of how critical trigger work can be. Sorry about the long winded story. [/QUOTE]
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