Hoxviii
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I have an SP101 that I've been using a Hogue Monogrip on. Recently I went back to the stock grip for a slightly more compact package.
What I noticed is that as I tighten the stock grip screw, the trigger pull gets heavier and heavier to the point that I can make it so the trigger barely pulls and if I cock the pistol partially, the hammer can be made to not totally fall.
It doesn't even take a real tightening to start to effect the pull. Once it's snug enough to keep the grip from shifting around, a very noticeable "hitch" shows up in the trigger pull right as the cylinder stops turning and at the same place on reset.
In the meantime I'm going back to the monogrip, but I need the ability to use the stock grips if I so choose.
Anyone have any ideas?
What I noticed is that as I tighten the stock grip screw, the trigger pull gets heavier and heavier to the point that I can make it so the trigger barely pulls and if I cock the pistol partially, the hammer can be made to not totally fall.
It doesn't even take a real tightening to start to effect the pull. Once it's snug enough to keep the grip from shifting around, a very noticeable "hitch" shows up in the trigger pull right as the cylinder stops turning and at the same place on reset.
In the meantime I'm going back to the monogrip, but I need the ability to use the stock grips if I so choose.
Anyone have any ideas?