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    DK Triggers?

    I've got 6 DK triggers. I have 4 competiton kit triggers and 2 defensive kit triggers. I've shot thousands of rounds in competition with the DK trigger and never once had an issue with any of them. In my opinion they are the best trigger on the market. I should be on a commission basis. I know 3 people that have bought one from him based on trying out my G34 with the competiton kit trigger. I'm just waiting on the Get 5 version to install in a new G17 Gen 5. If Dan would quit screwing around working another job, I'd probably have one by now, lol.
  2. When I ordered mine they sent an email before shipping asking what kind of trigger I have and pull weight. I have a DK Custom trigger and the pull weight is about 3Lb. The Dry Fire mag is pretty close on the pull weight and works good. Obviously, it doesn't replicate live fire. I think it may be more physiological help than anything else. You feel the trigger pull and hear the reset click. So, it makes dry fire a little more interesting. If you're practicing transitions it is more fun to at least pull the trigger and hear it reset than saying "bang, bang, bang" in your mind with a dead trigger.
  3. Well, after reading the thread I just had to have one. Ordered it the other day and got a nice email back today asking what kind of trigger I have, pull weight, etc. Looking forward to putting it to work.
  4. I went with a KKM barrel in my G34. I don't know if it is the barrel or not, and I don't have any empirical data, but I can make 15 yard headshots no problem. Well, I have to be paying attention and then it is no problem. That said, I have a G17 with a stock barrel that is very accurate. I generally go with the theory it is the Indian and not the arrow. At least in my case.I had a chance to watch Bob Vogel shoot his old beat up Glock 34 and he seemed to be doing pretty well with it.
  5. Sorry, I was out of town all week on business and didn't get a chance to post the latest. I took Stuart's advice and disassembled the gun this morning. It was a little scary, but thanks to YouTube university, it went better than I thought it would. The weird part is I couldn't find anything wrong with it, nothing out of place, nothing broken, just nothing. So I cleaned it up good, lightly oiled and reassembled it. I had some parts from CZC I wanted to put in it, so I got that done too. It is running fine and no problems. I don't what I did to fix it, but I've dry fired about 100 times without a problem. I'll take it to the range tomorrow to see how it goes with live fire. I appreciate everyone's input and advice.
  6. I was hoping to avoid taking it apart, but I think you are right. Sounds like a good project for the weekend (not sure which weekend, lol).
  7. Stuart, would I be able to see this looking at the underside of the hammer (up through the gun) or is this something I'd have to disassemble the gun to see? I agree, it has to be something like what you are suggesting. The hammer is stuck in the decocked position and will only move about 1/8" back so something is stopping it. It won't go forward at all. I'm at the point now that I have to leave it alone for awhile because I'm about ready to chunk it out in the back yard.
  8. Yes, sir, everything was correct with the install. I've installed a hammer spring in my Shadow 3 or 4 times and never had a problem. I've learned there are no silly questions when it comes to working on a gun. I've done some really dopey things. Not long ago I did some work on my Glock 34 and was in a hurry to get it back together. When I got finished I put the slide on and the damn thing wouldn't cock with the slide. I looked the work bench and the barrel and recoil spring were laying there.
  9. Which is the #9 pin? I have an exploded diagram of a CZ and the only pins that look like they could cause the problem is the hammer pin and the hammer pin retaining peg.
  10. About everything. Bought all the parts from CGW to do the upgrades recommended and had a CZ gunsmith polish everything and put the parts in. I have changed the hammer spring 2 other times and didn't have a problem. I didn't touch anything in the frame, so I can't explain it. Should be able to drop the hammer spring out and replace it without any issues.
  11. Yep, I put the 11.5# on my Shadow and went to the range to try it out. After a hundred or so rounds I didn't notice the difference. Went through 200 rounds with no light strikes. Thanks.
  12. I can't get the hammer to move no matter what. Everything went back together just fine and I've taken it apart and back together 4 times. Still the same. I've tried putting the slide on to see if it would help, but the slide won't go past the decocked hammer position. Baffling problem.
  13. I've got a CZC SP01 Shadow 2014 customized by CZC and a CZ SP01 Tactical with CGW upgrades which were installed by a CZ smith. The internal upgrades are pretty much a match and I get light strikes on both of them. If the CZC extended firing pin will fix a light strike problem, why do I have them with my CZC Shadow?
  14. Tried that 3 times. No go. I put the slide on thinking maybe I just need to rack with the slide. Nope. Hammer is still stuck about half cocked. It is something about the decocker I haven't figured out yet. What is really frustrating is I have SP01 Shadow that I was getting light strikes with also, so I put the 11.5# hammer spring on it. It took me about 2 minutes start to finish. This is why people go back to Glocks!
  15. Yep, sure did. I went over the whole thread hoping I would see something, but didn't. I'm going to set it aside for today and try again tomorrow.
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