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<blockquote data-quote="innoBy" data-source="post: 1870141" data-attributes="member: 24454"><p>I own and carry a Nano, yes trigger jobs are possible, there are a few gunsmiths who will oblige you. Three lbs. is way easy too low for this gun. The best option if you want to shave a few lbs off is to get a very fine honing stone, slip stones and the very small stones work the best, i have a 1"x3"x1/2" stone that worked quit well. On the edge of the striker and trigger sear rub the stone over it trying to make the edges a little more rounded, check the trigger frequently and stop before you get to your "perfect pull" the trigger will wear the rest of the way on it's own. All you are looking to do is a little polish. Ultra fine sand paper works as well (aluminum oxide).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="innoBy, post: 1870141, member: 24454"] I own and carry a Nano, yes trigger jobs are possible, there are a few gunsmiths who will oblige you. Three lbs. is way easy too low for this gun. The best option if you want to shave a few lbs off is to get a very fine honing stone, slip stones and the very small stones work the best, i have a 1"x3"x1/2" stone that worked quit well. On the edge of the striker and trigger sear rub the stone over it trying to make the edges a little more rounded, check the trigger frequently and stop before you get to your "perfect pull" the trigger will wear the rest of the way on it's own. All you are looking to do is a little polish. Ultra fine sand paper works as well (aluminum oxide). [/QUOTE]
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