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Old 05-15-2008, 07:29 PM   #1
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Springer trigger kit help

Hello all,

I have read many threads about the springer precision. I want to make a purchase from Pistol Gear. I am confused about all this talk about buying one type of part from one manufacturer and then another from some one else. Then I hear see that some recommend drilling and tapping?? What doea that do. My question is: What do I buy to reduce travel and weight. I am not sure what else they do but those two things which is pretty much what I want. I would like to buy from Pistol gear because I have before and was very happy. I have my form filled out at pistol gear and ready to hit send but want to make sure I am getting what I want and will be happy.

Please take a sec and enlighten me.


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Old 05-15-2008, 07:36 PM   #2
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All you need is the sear kit and the trigger bar if you order from PG.

People who drill their bars increase the chances something like this "might" happen.



Some people do not fully understand what they are doing.
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All you need is the sear kit and the trigger bar if you order from PG.

People who drill their bars increase the chances something like this "might" happen.



Some people do not fully understand what they are doing.
I usually stop after the 3rd mess up.. what is the reason for drilling?
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I usually stop after the 3rd mess up.. what is the reason for drilling?
To reduce the over travel once you put in the new sear.
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