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Best upgrade 2011 hammer/sear/disconnector/trigger etc.


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Hi, I would like to upgrade the hammer/sear/disconnector/trigger etc. for a 2011 type frame build. I hope to do this myself and have done so on a few 1911's rather satisfactorily.

I generally prefer a 2.5 lb, pull with just a slight amount of roll and a short reset. I would envision it mostly for range fun and the occasional competition.

I was wondering if there were a preferred make or set that i might purchase.

I've seen kits offered by EGW, C&S, Ed Brown, Nowlin, Extreme lite speed, Harrison and Apex Tactical carries a hammer sear.

I would really appreciate your insight and experience so that i can make sound choices. thank you

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EGW ultimate (koenig hammer) + 15-17lb mainspring (opinions here vary).

The EGW is VERY good out of the box, but setting the surfaces using the Power Custom stoning fixtures will bring out that last 10%.

Titanium strut, plunger, etc if you feel the need are also cool.

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I used a Cylinder and Slide kit on my 1911. I had to do some sear/hammer fitting but otherwise it was a great kit. The safety also required fitting to the new sear but I would expect that with any kit.

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Seconds on the Brazos kit. I've installed a number of them with excellent results. Top quality stuff.

Thirds on the Brazos kit. I have several and my bud just put it in his new open pistol. Very crisp and probably right around 2.25-2.5 lbs.

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I like C&S ultra light hammer or an EGW lightened or a Koenig hammer

STI sear with a true radius and cut the relief angle larger

C&S reduced power mainspring

STI titanium hammerstrut

STI disco (polished etc.)

this is a great combination and the STI parts make it a bit cheaper

drop in parts mean: dropped in a bag and ready to sell... there is always something to adjust

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I like C&S ultra light hammer or an EGW lightened or a Koenig hammer

STI sear with a true radius and cut the relief angle larger

C&S reduced power mainspring

STI titanium hammerstrut

STI disco (polished etc.)

this is a great combination and the STI parts make it a bit cheaper

drop in parts mean: dropped in a bag and ready to sell... there is always something to adjust

Bob doesn't sell them as drop in. He says they are close to drop in and for best results take it to a smith. Bod does work to the group which he states in the write up and Brazos doesn't just drop them in the bag, for sure. For me, the kit dropped in at 2.25lbs and I only had to fit the safety. Nothing in a 1911/2011 is 100% "drop in" but the Brazos kit was damn close. I've fit quit a few safeties, so that wasn't an issue for me.

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You may also need to fit a new thumb safety if you replace the sear.

Unless you pickup one of the new adjustable thumb safeties from Lone Star Innovations. It uses a set screw to set the proper clearance to the sear. Allows you to change out parts without fitting a new safety.

+1 for the Koenig hammer + EGW hard competition sear.

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  • 2 weeks later...

EGW Hard Sear (only)

EGW hammer or Koenig hammer

17lb main spring

SVI disconnector

dawson steel main spring housing

long main spring cap (only)

These are the best parts and will last the longest, they will need to be tuned

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