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Thread: Trigger Job in a Bag, PX4 & 92 Series

  1. #201

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    Know your extremely busy, but any chance you create Trigger Job in a bag for the classic Sig pistols. I can dream and pray for what I want.
    Last edited by kev8287; 09-05-2019 at 07:56 PM.

  2. #202
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    Quote Originally Posted by kev8287 View Post
    Know your extremely busy, but any chance you create Trigger Job in a bag for the classic Sig pistols. I can dream and pray for what I want.
    Grayguns occupies that space pretty successfully.

  3. #203
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    I recently installed this kit on a 92X full size. Love the trigger pull, I think I have to go up a pound on the hammer spring though. Getting a light strike once in a while.

    Should the recoil spring be stronger to compensate for a lighter hammer spring?

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  4. #204
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    Grayguns occupies that space pretty successfully.
    ...and Robert Burke from The Sig Armorer.

  5. #205
    Quote Originally Posted by Whirlwind06 View Post
    I recently installed this kit on a 92X full size. Love the trigger pull, I think I have to go up a pound on the hammer spring though. Getting a light strike once in a while.

    Should the recoil spring be stronger to compensate for a lighter hammer spring?

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    I’m curious about this as well. @LangdonTactical.
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  6. #206
    Quote Originally Posted by Whirlwind06 View Post
    I recently installed this kit on a 92X full size. Love the trigger pull, I think I have to go up a pound on the hammer spring though. Getting a light strike once in a while.

    Should the recoil spring be stronger to compensate for a lighter hammer spring?

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    Which hammer spring did you get? Normally the 13 lb spring runs things really well unless you have NATO spec ammo or Lead-Free primers. The 12# hammer spring can get pretty iffy on some ammo.

    I do not change the recoil spring when I change hammer springs. I normally drop down to a 12.5# recoil spring on my play and range guns, and 11.5 when I run light ammo for competition guns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LangdonTactical View Post
    Which hammer spring did you get? Normally the 13 lb spring runs things really well unless you have NATO spec ammo or Lead-Free primers. The 12# hammer spring can get pretty iffy on some ammo.

    I do not change the recoil spring when I change hammer springs. I normally drop down to a 12.5# recoil spring on my play and range guns, and 11.5 when I run light ammo for competition guns.
    Do you recommend a change from 12.5# on a carry gun that sees fairly high round counts?

  8. #208
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    Quote Originally Posted by LangdonTactical View Post
    Which hammer spring did you get? Normally the 13 lb spring runs things really well unless you have NATO spec ammo or Lead-Free primers. The 12# hammer spring can get pretty iffy on some ammo.

    I do not change the recoil spring when I change hammer springs. I normally drop down to a 12.5# recoil spring on my play and range guns, and 11.5 when I run light ammo for competition guns.
    I got the 12# spring, so want to go up a to the 13 I think. I'm also using this as a .22 conversion and the 12 is bit light for rimfire.

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    Last edited by Whirlwind06; 11-27-2019 at 04:46 PM.

  9. #209
    Quote Originally Posted by Whirlwind06 View Post
    I got the 12# spring, so want to go up a to the 13 I think. I'm also using this as a .22 conversion and the 12 is bit light for rimfire.

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    Yes, that would make sense with the 12# spring. And yes, the .22s normally need a little more hammer spring.

    The good news is that changing a hammer spring on a US-made 92 may be the easiest DIY gun project ever.
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  10. #210

    PX4 Trigger bar specifics?

    So I am, in fact, a dummy.

    I have a have a PX4 Compact and the competition trigger group from Beretta that I bought without knowing about your trigger group in a bag (or the compact carry for that matter).

    I am going to be ordering a few things from LTT shorty so i wanted to ask about your trigger bar before placing the order.

    After researching I see your trigger job in a bag comes with a trigger bar, so I wanted to know what specifically was different from the factory trigger bar (i.e. polished, over travel stops, etc.) and are they available to be purchased separately?

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