If you can find a LTT compact that might also be the move. My 92x compact had something like a 6.5lb DA trigger like my LTT 92G, but the TJIABs in both seem to have taken differently. The 92x is great...better than any TDA I've ever felt and the trigger parts are coated in NP3A...but the LTT with the standard TJIAB is frankly the best trigger I've felt short of a well done 1911. The DA stroke is oiled glass...no stacking, wobble or springyness. It is extraordinary.
I bought it without the TJIAB and installed that later. I don't understand how it's so good, but it is without a doubt my favorite pistol at the moment.
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So, in keeping this thread going, I ran 220rd through the LTT on Sunday. Unfortunately, I had 2 FTEs where the empty case got stuck just over the top of the new round as it was being chambered.
Is there any way that these types of stoppages could be caused by a light hammer spring? I’m running the LTT 12#, but I also have the 13 or 14 # spring the gun came with (not sure which it is, but it is heavier), and a new D spring I could try.
Any thoughts? I’ve owned like 7 or 8 92 series pistols and have never had an issue (meaning 0 stoppages across the board).
In the realm of possibilities but still a wild ass guess:
Maybe the lighter hammer spring doesn't slow the slide enough and the spent brass isn't properly ejecting. Definitely try the original spring and see what happens.