Hammerdown77
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I have a Cimarron Model P in .45 Colt and just did a Wolff spring kit swap last night. With the stock springs, the trigger was pretty light and kinda mushy, with lots of creep. I mainly wanted to reduce some of the force required to cock the hammer, as it seemed fairly heavy considering how light the trigger pull was. Also wanted to replace the flat sear/bolt spring with a wire version.
Spring swap went ok and now the cocking action feels GREAT; however, the trigger pull is under 1 lb. Yes, under 16 oz. on the trigger pull gauge, and of course now there's a mile of creep (easier to feel with a light trigger).
My question...is there a way to up the trigger pull weight to say 2.5 lbs without adversely affecting the hammer cocking force? Can I just bend on the trigger leg of the sear/bolt spring a little?
I know the creep is a whole 'nother issue, but I'll mess with that later.
Spring swap went ok and now the cocking action feels GREAT; however, the trigger pull is under 1 lb. Yes, under 16 oz. on the trigger pull gauge, and of course now there's a mile of creep (easier to feel with a light trigger).
My question...is there a way to up the trigger pull weight to say 2.5 lbs without adversely affecting the hammer cocking force? Can I just bend on the trigger leg of the sear/bolt spring a little?
I know the creep is a whole 'nother issue, but I'll mess with that later.