Yes, it actually did make a very noticeable difference - about exactly what you would expect going from 14 lbs to 10 lbs should feel like, or about a 29% reduction in pull.03Lightningrocks wrote:You don't have to go to the range to try the DA trigger pull...inquiring minds want to know. Did it make the pull lighter??? Judging by the seat-o-meter?The Annoyed Man wrote:New spring is in. It took me all of 2 minutes to swap out the springs. I was surprised at how easy it was. Now I've just got to get the new sights mounted.
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Good to know. I learned something from this thread too.
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Re: HK or Walther?
If money was an issue, I would pick Beretta PX4 Storm as second choice priced in $500-$550 range.
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Re: HK or Walther?
HK's are definitely worth the money. I've heard shouts here about Glocks this and Berettas that. If you look at HK's be prepared to spend some dough. However it's all relative. $800-900 on a 1911 isn't much at all.