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So I bought home a new small frame today which I'm very excited to shoot; thanks to Will for turning me on to this deal :)

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This one was built by a top notch smith from the early '90s and is very tight with a great trigger! These are my favorite frames, I have three now all imported in 1992. The all have aggressive, waffle iron checkering on the front/back of the frame and on the bottom of the trigger guard:

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Now all it needs is a Henning magwell, TS fixed rear, SP01 rubber grips extended mag release and a thumb rest!

Nice piece!

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I don't get the checkering on the bottom of the trigger guard. I've stoned mine to take all the sharp edges off! ;)

I love it! Between that and Henning's mag well, my support hand is locked in place; I do a Vogel style draw where my left index finger meets the bottom of the trigger guard then the support hand twists over the strong hand as I push out. When going back and forth with my TS/CZC mag well, the Tanfoglios feel much more secure.

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I don't get the checkering on the bottom of the trigger guard. I've stoned mine to take all the sharp edges off! ;)

I love it! Between that and Henning's mag well, my support hand is locked in place; I do a Vogel style draw where my left index finger meets the bottom of the trigger guard then the support hand twists over the strong hand as I push out. When going back and forth with my TS/CZC mag well, the Tanfoglios feel much more secure.

Yeah I draw like that too. Maybe my Software hands are just too soft and fragile for that kind of aggressive checkering... ;)

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Yeah I draw like that too. Maybe my Software hands are just too soft and fragile for that kind of aggressive checkering... ;)

It's true, I may have worked in the field just long enough to coat my hands in leather, but they get softer with every keystroke in the office!

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Atlas,

What trigger is in your new SF? Looks like a mix between Henning and a CZ trigger..

Allow me to tell you a story:

Once upon a time I bough a competition small frame from 1992 which had a blocky aluminum trigger with a very light captured trigger return spring:

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The hammer was the stock base model, so overall the trigger pull was underwhelming, so I stripped it to a bare frame and built it out as a Production gun:

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Because I have two of these awesome Austin Behlert SA triggers the aluminum one gathered dust.

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But then, inspired by a wild hair, I decided to try to make something of that block, gabbed my files and went to work:

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It was only when I got this new pistol I realized the blanks were meant to be shaped as a part of the fitting process:

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This trigger started its life like this:

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Does anyone have an extra 4.5" 9mm barrel lying around? Maybe a standard 9mm upper you want to updrade to a long slide??? I've got lots of good stuff and I'm looking to get a project buttoned up.

Large or small frame.

Sorry about that, large frame.

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Does anyone have an extra 4.5" 9mm barrel lying around? Maybe a standard 9mm upper you want to updrade to a long slide??? I've got lots of good stuff and I'm looking to get a project buttoned up.

Large or small frame.

Sorry about that, large frame.

Darn I can't help with large frame
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Once upon a time I bough a competition small frame from 1992 which had a blocky aluminum trigger with a very light captured trigger return spring:

2928461502_9269fb009b_o_zps2ab37ccf.jpg

Any chance we could get a picture of this "captured return spring"? I'm thinking of just cutting a blocky trigger like this out on the mill and hand shaping it like you did..

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Any chance we could get a picture of this "captured return spring"? I'm thinking of just cutting a blocky trigger like this out on the mill and hand shaping it like you did..

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It's just like the regular one but with a sleeve over the pin which is pressed into the trigger.

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