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<blockquote data-quote="Fly" data-source="post: 806770" data-attributes="member: 4660"><p>Since you ask!take apart slide put in bowl of alchohol (trichloethylene if you can get it)</p><p>take out let dry. now dissemble the firing pin (take off plastic stop on end of slide) be careful the extractor spring may fly wild on ya.</p><p>replace with wolff spring 3.5#. dont reassemble yet</p><p>now where sear and slot in slide meet polish that slot. use an emery board. your just smoothing it out reducing some friction there.</p><p>next on the trigger connector do same thing on top of tabs coming off trigger connector.</p><p>now where trigger connector and slide mate. get some steel wool.fine steel wool. polish those surfaces too. remember were reducing friction not removing metal. 1 drop of oil in cam block (end of trigger connector) reassemble unit. dry fire LOTS</p><p>reduced smooth trigger pull</p><p>totally different trigger than the one i bought</p><p>have fun be safe</p><p>remember all guns are LOADED until we know otherwise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fly, post: 806770, member: 4660"] Since you ask!take apart slide put in bowl of alchohol (trichloethylene if you can get it) take out let dry. now dissemble the firing pin (take off plastic stop on end of slide) be careful the extractor spring may fly wild on ya. replace with wolff spring 3.5#. dont reassemble yet now where sear and slot in slide meet polish that slot. use an emery board. your just smoothing it out reducing some friction there. next on the trigger connector do same thing on top of tabs coming off trigger connector. now where trigger connector and slide mate. get some steel wool.fine steel wool. polish those surfaces too. remember were reducing friction not removing metal. 1 drop of oil in cam block (end of trigger connector) reassemble unit. dry fire LOTS reduced smooth trigger pull totally different trigger than the one i bought have fun be safe remember all guns are LOADED until we know otherwise [/QUOTE]
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