I shoot a Les Baer p2 and it has worked fine since new. It had a trigger pull of about 4.5 lbs. I wanted a lighter trigger pull for match shooting. I bent the left fork of the sear spring back just a little to reduce the trigger pull. I ended up with a 3.0 lb pull. The problem is that if I rack the slide fast with my finger off the trigger, sometimes the hammer follows to the half cock position. Yes, I know that is not good for the trigger job. If I rack the slide while holding the trigger then this does not occur. My question is: Is there something else that could contribute to the hammer following the slide down to the half cock position besides the fact that I bent the spring? Somehow someway this happened during a match this weekend during a mag change. I was thinking that this shoud not happen when loaded because chambering a round should slow the slide down enough to preclude the hammer from following.
Johnds
Johnds