I was thinking, would it b posible to somehow add a spring under teh sear on the on/off side? enough so that it jsut "helps" teh sear, but plenty so that the on/off has no problem pushing it back down. i haven't looked at the inside of teh grip frame to c where a spring would fit, but if i could get one it would that work?
Trigger job?
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a spring under the sear on the on/off side would make the trigger harder to pull
a spring on the other side of the sear would most likely lead to the need of a higher operating pressure to keep the on/off pin from allowing a leak.
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FreshmanBob
I think you could use a spring pulling in the same direction you pull the trigger, it would just have to be lightly sprung. You would decrease the force it takes to pull, but also the return force.
kind of a double edged sword
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I bet you could lighten the trigger significantly by doing this. The problem is at what point does it not return fast enough. Someone should try it.Originally posted by FreshmanBob
I think you could use a spring pulling in the same direction you pull the trigger, it would just have to be lightly sprung. You would decrease the force it takes to pull, but also the return force.
kind of a double edged sword
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whoa, someone said it would work, someone else said it wouldn't. a spring udner the on/off side would make it easier to push in the on/off pin, making the trigger easier to pull, but less of a return. i'll experment when i get some time, and let u kno of the results, it may take a while tho, so if anyone ahs alot of spare time, and some springs lieing around..
thanx
unless of course i'm totally wrong than forget everything i said
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