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Old 04-28-2008, 08:04 PM   #1
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Springer Trigger Bar installed with Trigger travel Results.

Thanks to Old School and Pistol Gear, I was able to get my Trigger Bar in a fashionable time. After 4 hours of "fitting" the bar into my Springfield XD-9 Tactical. I'm really pleased on how the trigger bar works with the Springer Seer and spring kit. I took a couple of Pics of trigger pull of both the old and new trigger sets.



In this Pic, I already have installed the Springer Trigger bar. At Trigger rest you can see how much Pre-Travel has already been removed from the trigger. I used a red tick mark to show where I marked the trigger gaurd ticks.



The blue marks are the orginal Pre-travel rest and trigger tension. I remarked the trigger guard with new tick marks showing the positions at each step with the Springer Trigger bar. As you can see Post-Travel is none existent.

I hope this was helpful for those who needed a visual on how much travel is taken up with the new Springer Trigger bar.

My question is: Why did my Trigger Break, or hammer strike position changed with the Springer bar but my Post-travel Compress stayed the same, anyone?

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