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I got my Stock 2 SA down to 2 lbs 2 oz tonight, I'm thinking about moving UP to one of the Henning plunger springs to (maybe) improve reset.

DA at 6 lbs, measured using a bent aluminum rod and container of bullets.

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I got my Stock 2 SA down to 2 lbs 2 oz tonight, I'm thinking about moving UP to one of the Henning plunger springs to (maybe) improve reset.

DA at 6 lbs, measured using a bent aluminum rod and container of bullets.

What did you do?

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I got my Stock 2 SA down to 2 lbs 2 oz tonight, I'm thinking about moving UP to one of the Henning plunger springs to (maybe) improve reset.

DA at 6 lbs, measured using a bent aluminum rod and container of bullets.

What did you do?

Yes would love to know what you did to get a 6lb DA... I'm at 7lbs 8oz and can't figure out how to get it lower. I've done everything I can think of or read on here short of the T3 disconnector and clicky pen plunger spring. I have a Henning from his stock II upgrade kit in there now

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I'll have to take pictures. It's crude but effective. It's just an aluminum rod heated with a propane torch and bent with a right angle and hump for the trigger, then a hook at the bottom for a plastic container of bullets. I cut it to size with a hacksaw and cleaned the edges with a grinder.

I weight the container of bullets and rod on a digital kitchen scale. The trick is being very consistent in how the hook engages the trigger and in lifting very slowly to see if the weight will trigger the DA/SA or not. 3-4 trips of the trigger in a row while being as consistent, slow and gentle as possible and I call it good and move down in weight.

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I'll have to take pictures. It's crude but effective. It's just an aluminum rod heated with a propane torch and bent with a right angle and hump for the trigger, then a hook at the bottom for a plastic container of bullets. I cut it to size with a hacksaw and cleaned the edges with a grinder.

I weight the container of bullets and rod on a digital kitchen scale. The trick is being very consistent in how the hook engages the trigger and in lifting very slowly to see if the weight will trigger the DA/SA or not. 3-4 trips of the trigger in a row while being as consistent, slow and gentle as possible and I call it good and move down in weight.

Kudos.....thats badass

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