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Unread 04-15-2002, 08:02 PM   #1
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Default Update II on Luger trigger and sights

Hello and thanks everybody, just a quick update as you requested John. I shot a box if Wolff roundnose through my 1936 shooter, worked perfectly. At 50' it now shoots about 3/4" to left (widened rear sight notch to right) and makes a 2" group right over the 3" bullseye of a 50' NRA target. At 25 yards, it makes a 3" group in the top left quarter of the 5.5" black bullseye. Hugh's modification of my aftermarket grips make a splendid addition to my reblued, matched number shooter. I may take a coil off of the firing pin spring, the trigger is still a little heavy.


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Unread 04-16-2002, 12:31 AM   #2
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I suggest that you straighten the trigger bar spring & lighten the trigger spring before shortening the firing pin spring. Tom h.



 
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Default Re: Update II on Luger trigger and sights

I already am using a lighter trigger return spring. Isn't there a danger of breaking the trigger bar spring if I mess with it? The primers from fired cases show very good indentations, therefore I feel the firing pin spring is more powerful than needed???


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