WVsig
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Reset ... That had not occurred to me but it makes sense. The magazine safety spring is compressed when the trigger is drawn back , so that spring plays a roll in reset.
What is the degree of difficulty in swapping an HP trigger return spring?
BHPs made before the MKII have magazine disconnects that are typically easier to remove than MKII and MKIII disconnects. In fact on many T and C series gun you do not have to remove the trigger to remove the disconnect. Removing the retaining pin in the trigger will allow you to remove the disconnect shoe via the magwell. Epoxy MKIIIs are the worst. The Epoxy really makes the trigger pin problematic. Lots of people have marked up their frame and trigger pin removing tough MKIII pins. If you know how to detail strip the pistol down to the frame and small parts you can do it easily. If you don't go slowly. Protect the frame, watch a lot of Youtube videos or take it to a smith. LOL
PS Many people think the trigger pin is tapered. It is not. It is .117" from end to end. The holes in the frame are different sizes. The hole on the right side of the pistol is undersized to help retain the pin. So be sure to drive the pin out from right to left and reinstall left to right.