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Half-Cocked Taurus 1911 Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="doctruptwn" data-source="post: 780015" data-attributes="member: 5207"><p>I'm not overly familar with the Taurus model 1911, I'll assume it is the same as any other 1911. The Sear Spring has 3 leaves. You need to add more tension on the Left spring leaf, (as the spring sits in the gun) This will put additional pressure on the sear to engage the sear to the hammer. This is assuming the sear has not been damaged and has a burr on it. The additional pressure should not effect the trigger pull dramatically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctruptwn, post: 780015, member: 5207"] I'm not overly familar with the Taurus model 1911, I'll assume it is the same as any other 1911. The Sear Spring has 3 leaves. You need to add more tension on the Left spring leaf, (as the spring sits in the gun) This will put additional pressure on the sear to engage the sear to the hammer. This is assuming the sear has not been damaged and has a burr on it. The additional pressure should not effect the trigger pull dramatically. [/QUOTE]
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