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    My AO1911

    I've had this a couple of years and it's my favorite range 1911. Made a few changes to it, new sights,trigger. Trigger is tuned to 3 lbs. Oh and new grips. This guy will shoot a ragged hole at 15 yds.

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    Great job, it still retains that nice clean look.

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    Very nice Flphotog how did you get to 3 lbs.?
    How many oz. on the sear (left leaf) and disco (middle)?
    Respects, Pedro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro 1 View Post
    Very nice Flphotog how did you get to 3 lbs.?
    How many oz. on the sear (left leaf) and disco (middle)?
    Respects, Pedro.
    I really don't mean to be rude, but if you need to ask that question I'd recommend that you don't try a trigger job yourself without a lot of additional study.
    There are many pieces to the process but I don't recommend significant adjustments to the sear spring, actually the disconnector leaf but just do some final tweaking to the spring. There are several things that need to be done before you get to that point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flphotog View Post
    I really don't mean to be rude, but if you need to ask that question I'd recommend that you don't try a trigger job yourself without a lot of additional study.
    There are many pieces to the process but I don't recommend significant adjustments to the sear spring, actually the disconnector leaf but just do some final tweaking to the spring. There are several things that need to be done before you get to that point.
    It was only a compliment and a question.
    You've mistakenly assumed I have plans to do a trigger job.
    Pedro.

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    My apologies, just didn't want you to get into trouble.

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