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Owned one and sold it. Triggers are hard and it just felt cheap. But you get what you pay for.
 

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Rw said:
The triggers are very easy to "fix", I wouldnt sell mine.
OK Rw -- come and fix mine ... have owned it for about 5 years and probably have not put 100rnds though it -- the trigger is more than terrible!!
 

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Rw said:
It depends on the gun on what needs done, some its as simple as removing a spring... others need polishing. Ill get up with you soon and meet you at magnolia.
Just let me know - something needs to be done!!
 
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The problem with removing the extra striker spring is it could affect reliability by causing light strikes on primers. Polishing the trigger components will smooth it out and maybe drop the pull weight down to 9 or 10 LBS. The reset is very long and not much can be done about it.

I would recommend saving a few more dollars and get a glock, M&P or XD.
 

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I have one and what RW says worked on mine. Well my wifes now since I did the spring thing her groups put mine to shame before that everything we shot was on the lower left of the target. We have put several hundred rounds through it with no ftf it shoots tula 180's like they are going out of style.
 
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