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c.a.willard

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300 rounds through it today. of course not a single malfunction. Only thing that i didnt like is that the rear sight cam from the factory a little off center. Which isnt really a big deal, ill already be at G&L tomorrow so ill just stop by the smith real quick and have them adjust it.

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I had the same debate about the leaving the factory trigger spring in or not. I opted stick with the factory spring and mine has a lovely, crisp break measured at 4lbs.

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I also went with the lighter spring but that is based on not planning to carry it. If I decide to carry it I will put the heavier spring in.

I need to step my practice back up but right now when I shoot with it and aggressively prep the trigger I'm really close to torching a second one off every time.

I love how the action feels now though. It is really nice being able to drop a few pieces/ parts in like that. I wish I could do that with my Sigs...

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Since it's basically a 2 stage, the extra trigger spring tension doesn't bother me that much. I planned to carry it some, so I went with the heavier spring. It's REAL nice without it.

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