Well a decent trigger job will add to accuracy as it will aid in your shooting. The Beavertail will spread the recoil over the hand more than the issue arrangement and depending on the Beavertail you buy will raise the grip bringing the bore axis lower which aids in follow up shots as the gun has less tendancy to rise as the recoil is directed straight back along your arm. As to the hammer and sear, looks and may provide a better trigger pull. Just observations I have made when I had mine done.
The gun really only needs better sights and a trigger job. I have long fingers so I went with a long trigger made by Dlask for my A1. It really comes down to how much you want to spend and your own likes and dislikes.
Take Care
Bob
" Back when we audited the FBI academy in 1947, I was told that I ought not to use my pistol in their training program because it was not fair. Maybe the first thing one should demand of his sidearm is that it be unfair."
- LtCol. Jeff Cooper as quoted in Guns & Ammo magazine, January 2002
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