My 12# spring came so I put it in today. Trigger is a little better but not a lot. I'll probably leave it in. To make sure I wouldn't get light hits with it, I ran 100 rounds of Wolf steel 115 through it. It went bang every time. Wolf is my go to testing ammo. If the heavy primers all go off, I consider it OK. I also ran 30 rounds of my hand load. The Wolf fed OK this time, but I could feel it sticking in the mags when I loaded it.
I'm still liking this pistol a lot.
Impatiently waiting on holsters.
I was a little surprised that you didn't notice much difference but I went back and saw that you have the Compact Carry which I didn't realize before. I have the standard compact and the 12# spring was a nice improvement over what was already a nice trigger for a stock $400 pistol.
I'm trying to make myself available for OT so I can save up for a Mod 4.
Last edited by Bigghoss; 11-25-2017 at 05:10 PM.
Yes, it's the Compact Carry. I don't know what the OEM spring is. It is a real shiny silver color.
According to the Robar website it comes with an upgraded trigger pack. Not sure if that comes with a D spring or what.
Since nobody seems to make a PX4 Compact blue gun, will the PX4 subcompact blue gun fit well in a PX4 Compact holster?
"The victor is not victorious if the vanquished does not consider himself so."
― Ennius
There is a model available
http://www.bluegunstore.com/MultiMol...rmCompact.aspx
Other then the 1/3 of an inch difference in length, the other difference is the compact has the right side slide release that makes it a bit wider.
Edit to ask, I have asked on another forum, prior to this (my first use is holster making, secondary is practice pistol for drawing, etc). In that forum, some have recommended before and currently, some of the air pistols as they match up well.
Last edited by beenalongtime; 11-30-2017 at 01:12 PM.