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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3699524" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>It's a habit from a long time ago (and we used to do it when we still had 1911s) to fiddle with the tines on the leaf spring to lighten the trigger, and to lighten or disengage the grip safety. It can still be springy and be almost completely ineffective. If you're unsure, get it to a competent pistolsmith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3699524, member: 41176"] It's a habit from a long time ago (and we used to do it when we still had 1911s) to fiddle with the tines on the leaf spring to lighten the trigger, and to lighten or disengage the grip safety. It can still be springy and be almost completely ineffective. If you're unsure, get it to a competent pistolsmith. [/QUOTE]
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