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Old 05-08-2008, 05:30 PM   #21
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I keep asking what one cold do

to ONLY reduce trigger reset, and have never found an answer - anyone know?
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Old 05-08-2008, 07:28 PM   #22
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to ONLY reduce trigger reset, and have never found an answer - anyone know?
In general, reset length = pull length+overtravel. Specifically, your reset is the length from where your tigger bar winds up, backwards and upwards until it gets behind the catch on the striker safety lever. Since you cannot change the rotation rate, and shouldn't change the pull length by other means, you have to lessen overtravel.

So, if ALL you want is lessened reset, you can either install an overtravel adjustment screw or a Springer trigger bar. Any other mods will change pretravel, necessarily, and therefore, where in your trigger pull that bang happens.
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Old 05-09-2008, 09:16 AM   #23
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I appreciate the replies so far, but I feel like my question isn't being answered. Let me restate it this way:

If I send an XD to gunsmith X, and ask for a carry trigger job with a trigger pull of 4.5 lbs, gunsmith X will do that work. If I send an XD to the same gunsmith and ask for a competition trigger job with a trigger pull of 2.5lbs, gunsmith X will presumably do something different. What is the difference in the work done ?
I think you are making a wrong assumption that a competition trigger equates to a light trigger pull, it does not. First of all getting a reliable striker operated gun with a 2.5# trigger pull may not be realistic while maintaining consistent primer detonation. Many competitors prefer trigger pulls in the 4# range but want it to be smooth and consistent and most of all predictable with as little unnecessary travel as possible. The major difference between a competition gun and a carry gun is in the area of pre-travel and trigger reset as mentioned before. Carry guns should have a little more margin of safety than a competition gun because there is inherent safety build into a competitive event that may not be possible on the street or in your home.
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First of all getting a reliable striker operated gun with a 2.5# trigger pull may not be realistic while maintaining consistent primer detonation.
Why not? We do it all the time.
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Why not? We do it all the time.
"You're a better man than I am Gunga Din" but I don't do this for a living either. I have done 1911 and revolvers at and below 2.5# but I have never gotten a striker gun to work reliably in that range.
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