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yigal

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  1. When a leaf spring is calibrated to a small force, there will be less pressure on the sear and it will not be able to respond as quickly as a spring, which operates at full force. Therefore, it is expected that the gun will fire bursts or hammer falls. These springs have almost no wear . Just fatigue of the material over time. Just fold it back a little and everything returns as it was.
  2. I tried to shoot in 2011 with a trigger pull of a little more than 1 pound and it didn't suit me because I didn't feel the trigger. That's why I found that for me the best trigger for 2011 is between 1.5 and 1.25. On the other hand, in CZ I work with the trigger of 480 grams and it is comfortable for me.
  3. With a leaf spring set to trigger around 2 pounds there are no problems with leaf spring response and there should be no hammer fall.
  4. In the experiment I used springs without a manufacturer's name and after 50k cycles the change was a reduction from 1.75 pounds to less than 1.25 and there were hammer fall after that That's why I changed the trigger system in my gun so as not to depend on a leaf spring. The trigger on the gun was set to 630 grams and over the course of 4 years it dropped to 550 grams with no hammer fall in rapid fire.
  5. What is your trigger weight? I built a device to test the force drop for a leaf spring. There is a direct relationship between the amount of cycles it makes and the fall that makes it unsafe. And will cause the hammer to fall or double fire during rapid fire.
  6. And I thought it was because of the moon's gravity.
  7. If you use a 3-finger leaf spring, then I find it hard to believe that it saves 80k on a 1-pound trigger job, because one of the properties of a leaf spring is fatigue and power loss . Unless you use a different trigger system or strengthen the spring force from time to time.
  8. I see you also built a scope mount Similar to mine. Only in mine there are no sharp corners. nice gun
  9. exactly. This theory is more suitable for Parker pens
  10. You have a smart gun it has disabled that pad because you don't use it
  11. The whole theory is only about forward direction. Just forgot to mention that with a small mass and a weak spring there is a chance to get the broken slide in the face due to strong recoil. Don't forget to include in this theory also the negligible thing called impact. MV/T.
  12. In which book did you read such things?
  13. I would not want to destroy a good mag. instead I would grind the IPSC mag Gauge .
  14. work looks great on this 5.7". I have one 5.3" and another 5.1"
  15. If it's discontinued then let's discuss about Checkmate 3
  16. Eric Grauffel extended pin Hope his wife is lucky
  17. sight block barrel it's the best suit for me.
  18. Would be happy if someone has a bul radical who fired high account of rounds . I want to know the service life of the barrel and slide of this model.
  19. Is this a price list of cars or guns?
  20. One of the companies I worked for had one like this but a bigger model. Even with all the axes locked it was not able to mill a straight slot in aluminum. only in plastic. u can't call its garbage . it was super g. For it to work well, you probably need to invest in it and make some changes. Hopefully, the new models will be better
  21. Keep shooting and follow this scratch
  22. Have you noticed this recently or haven't you checked in this area since you bought it?
  23. I think it's not a crack but a scratch. This is no place to start a crack.
  24. yes. There are 3 possibilities. Either you didn't count to 20 correctly or the mags needs to be inspected and repaired or someone at the factory left a #20 round under the spring. Check that the metal part under the spring at the bottom of the mag is assembled with the protruding part forward.
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