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    92x sa pull

    thanks stoney, that's the best write up I've seen yet, but it basically covers what I have done. most articles and videos are more concerned with the da pull, which does'nt make a lot of sense to me. It's nice to brag about, but how often do you really use it. I'm not going to push the stoning any furthur until I get another sear. I'll keep what I have as a pattern and base line so I always have a safe reliable fall back.
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    92x sa pull

    it goes to the intended use of the pistol. Will I use it for action events? no. just playing in the back yard. That plus the fact that I'm an old bulleseye shooter, well I'm used to 2.5 and under on handguns and 2 ounce triggers on rifles, and 3.5 feels like a ton at times. I know what you're saying and I will not ruin anything. I will stop short of that point, but there really is nothing in one of these guns that is not reversable.
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    92x sa pull

    short question, does a lighter sear spring (understanding I may need to make it) effect the sa pull? I have polished the sear surfaces as much I dare with a ceramic stone. Not removing metal or changing angles, just smoothing. Wilson hammer just lightly touched, and played with the hammer spring a bit which had little effect on sa pull. I am satisfied with the da. Single action is sitting a "real" 56 oz. (Ive noticed the videos they can just wave a magic wand over the gun and get under two pounds. But those digital scales (I have one) take time to "ramp up", and if you use it on the trigger quickly and stop as soon as the hammer breaks you will have a much lower reading. Pull the scale slowly or use a spring scale and get much different result.) Anyway, this is not my first trigger, but I'm not getting the results I know is possible. Before I do more polishing, what else might help? Thanks Rich
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