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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 55
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Powder Precision Match Trigger kit
Yes, lots of info on Powder Precision's safety lever and over travel stop, but I've not anything regarding the Match Trigger kit. Search didn't get me anything. Anyway, who's installed a full house Powder Precision Match trigger kit with easy over travel stop? How does the trigger compare to just the safety lever and over travel stop? Any reliability issues? Thanks so much!
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XDTalk 500 Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 876
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Trigger Springs redux, plus PRP stuff In that thread I posted pics showing the trigger characteristics before and after. The short version is I love it. If you search my posts you'll also find some things on doing detailed disassembly, which is more than you need to do to install the kit but may be useful. You can, to some degree, control the weight of the pull by the springs you replace. I'd discovered that most of the reduction in pull weight came when I changed just the trigger spring; the sear spring reduced it a bit more, but I'm thinking you could get 3 variations in weight by how you replace those springs: Just the trigger spring, just the sear spring, and both. The overtravel stop at first glance looks a little weird, but I'm quite impressed by how stable and solid it ended up. It's not adjustable except in the sense that you can, as you remove material, increase the overtravel. That is, you can adjust it only in one direction. Fully adjustable might be nicer, but what you have is a way to deal with overtravel for 12 bucks. And if you take it slowly and carefully (I removed material 5 times, IIRC, until I liked where it was), it's quite good. Mongoose
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XDTalk Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 55
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Thanks for that! I couldn't find this thread for some reason!
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XDTalk 2K Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 2,244
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I have both and can't say enough good things about it. The trigger pull is so crisp. It's amazing to shoot.
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XDTalk Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Maine
Posts: 48
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Exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks for posting up that thread mongoose, couldn't seem to find it no matter how many different words I searched. Thanks
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