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    Gong Shooter Bad Dog's Avatar
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    Default Trigger job on a SW9VE

    Factory setting is said to be 10 to 12 pound trigger pull, I'd like to get mine worked down to 5 or 6 pounds...anybody got advice?

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    I've seen a youtube video on how to do this exact change. Disassemble and remove one of two springs if I remember correctly. Looks easy enough if you're comfortable doing it.
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    Baddog,

    I went through the same exercise with my Sigma in '06.
    Due to the design you could make it go bang reliably or lighten the trigger, but not both!! I liked everything about the pistol except the trigger and figured I could fix that. Somebody got a very nice package deal when I sold gun, leather and 8 mags.
    So unless something has changed since then you will be chasing your tale on this one.

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    As far as actual pull weight goes, there is little you can do unless you are willing to sacrifice reliability. What I did with mine was remove all of the trigger parts and polish them until they looked like chrome and gave them a light coat of Tetra gun grease. I was rather happy with the results. Was still heavy compared to most striker-fired handguns but was very smooth with no gritty feel and no snags.

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    I found a spring kit a while back online that gave you a better pull and was still reliable.

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