Finished the new additions to the 43x. Installing a Double Diamond connector and the Overwatch poly flat trigger transformed this firearm into a much smoother trigger than the stock did. Did not make a hair trigger like I have seen so many cry wolf about....is 3.75-4.25 pounds. I imagine that will go down to around 3.5 after a few hundred more rds thru it.
. Did not make a hair trigger like I have seen so many cry wolf about....is 3.75-4.25 pounds. I imagine that will go down to around 3.5 after a few hundred more rds thru it.
The people who cry wolf, are specious to me, since they are dubious in their knowledge. What I am saying is, they don't really know what they are talking about.
I don't think that any forum Brainiac's, have ever been in a real fight, where blood was spilled. There are a lot of people, that need to just be quiet about things.
Most lawyers and judges and juries, would not know a hair trigger if their life depended on it. My point is, follow your instincts if they are good and sound, and do what you think is right. Like what you have done here.
Added some aftermarket springs ( 4.5 lb. Firing Pin Spring/Striker & REDUCED POWER FIRING PIN SAFETY PLUNGER SPRING ) from GHOSTINC
today...hope to get to the range and try the 43x out with them tomorrow.
Took it to the range this morning....just shot at the dirt bank not a target to verify operation. 4.0 operation...Trigger slightly lighter and a bit smoother. Not a great difference, but a slightly noticeable one.
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