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XDTalk Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 32
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C.C. or Springer Trigger Jobs..how welldo they hold up?
I'm going to get one done I've decided. After looking at the production rules, there's really not much else one can do is there?
so i'm going to send it off for sights and trigger..but i've heard how 1911 triggers need tweaking after so many rounds... how well are the Springer or Canyon Creek triggers holding up after x# of rounds? just wondering...knowing nothing lasts forever...are they holding up?
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XDTalk 1K Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: The Bluegrass
Posts: 1,025
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Both of mine are doing great.. 1 CC and one springer.
1 has about 10K rounds (CC) and the other has about 2K rounds (Springer) You can also get a DGR and CC extended mag release button. Next year min trigger pull is 3 lbs. |
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