Shooter, to take up the slack, in this thread, a 'target pistol', with a 'hair trigger' offers a prosecuting attorney way too much rope that was my point. The firing pin safety is insurance, for the owner, and maker, over accidental discharge (ie, "I dropped my gun, and it shot me in the butt") kinda lawsuits, but if ever the arm had one, it is a significant liability, to you, that it is not still there, should the weapon ever be involved in a shooting.Ī reliable, consistant three pound trigger is more than defensive use requires many target guns require more effort, this is possible, and has been done, with the little, series 80, 'handicapped' pistols for years, with little effort, if your 'guy' knows the gun. If the geometry,and lubrication, of the 'series 80' additions are right, the trigger can be as sweet as ever it was and accuracy will not suffer my 'retuned' OM will put seven in 3" at 50 yds, or into a ragged hole, at 15 more than adequate accuracy, for a fixed sight, concealed carry pistol. My current Officer's Model, the last of six, but the first I got to keep, will not lift three pounds, with the trigger, nor would the five, before it.Ĭolt should retake High School Geometry, and make it a mandatory thing, for their staff. Kevin, be aware, that while removing certain pleces, or replacing them, in the safety system of the pistol, might afford you a lighter trigger, at the expense of much greater legal exposure, down the road, if somebody is ever shot with the weapon, and it comes back to you.
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