alexanderom
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I have a Springfield Mil-Spec that I've shot for eight years or so, never had a single issue with it. After my wife got me a Colt, I decided to make this SA a project gun, and added a Commander Hammer (the bobbed one), a beaver-tail grip safety and an extended thumb safety.
I installed the parts and did a function check and they seem to work well. The only thing I noticed is that the trigger takes a lot more pressure to fire than it did before. When I squeeze, though, it does fire. I took it to the range today and fired 50 rounds through it and it does seem a bit better, but not much.
Any idea how I can fix this, or what I might have done wrong?
JF
I installed the parts and did a function check and they seem to work well. The only thing I noticed is that the trigger takes a lot more pressure to fire than it did before. When I squeeze, though, it does fire. I took it to the range today and fired 50 rounds through it and it does seem a bit better, but not much.
Any idea how I can fix this, or what I might have done wrong?
JF