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Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 4
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I don't make a habit of posting regularly but I need to let everyone know about PRP.
After reading some of the postings on here, I contacted Daniel at Powder River Precision to order a couple of safety levers. Unfortunately he was out of stock but he kindly sent me the one out of his personal gun. I received the part in short order and WOW! What a vast improvement over the sloppy factory trigger. I was most concerned with getting a short reset and after drilling and tapping the trigger bar, I'm able to adjust reset to just about anything I want. Great product, Great service, Great guy !! Thanks Daniel, gumby |
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I thoroughly enjoy the lever from PRP, but I didn't find the factory trigger to be sloppy, it just had a decent amount of take up with it being a combat/carry gun...it was still very shootable and easy to be accurate with the factory trigger.
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XDTalk 5K Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Posts: 7,412
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I think you meant that your able to adjust overtravel to anything you want.
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Glad you like it, I am ordering one from him as soon as he gets back to me via email.
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XDTalk 1K Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 1,635
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Yep, Doing business with Dan you very quickly become a big fan. His safety lever is very simple and gives absolutely amazing results.
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Same here, he is going to do some major custom work on my old warhorse XD-9 Service when I can get around to working out the details and shipping it off.
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