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General => Gunsmithing => Topic started by: Wyocaddis on February 08 2023 02:25:50 PM MST

Title: Trigger fixed
Post by: Wyocaddis on February 08 2023 02:25:50 PM MST
Trigger fixed on RIA FS was over 6#. Fixed with a match sear spring now 2 3/4 to 3#. On my Lyman gauge. Now just oversized firing pin stop, and 22# recoil spring and should be set.
Title: Re: Trigger fixed
Post by: Kenk on February 09 2023 09:56:03 AM MST
That?s a nice weight for range work or other, but for carry it would make me a little nervous
Title: Re: Trigger fixed
Post by: Wyocaddis on February 10 2023 06:51:41 AM MST
use a different pistol for carry.
Title: Re: Trigger fixed
Post by: 38_Super on February 13 2023 09:35:00 AM MST
Quote from: Wyocaddis on February 08 2023 02:25:50 PM MST
Trigger fixed on RIA FS was over 6#. Fixed with a match sear spring now 2 3/4 to 3#. On my Lyman gauge. Now just oversized firing pin stop, and 22# recoil spring and should be set.
After all the changes I made to my RIA to make it reliable the trigger pull is 6lbs.
You reduced the 6lb trigger pull to 3lbs just by changing the sear spring?
May I ask what sear spring you installed?
Title: Re: Trigger fixed
Post by: Wyocaddis on February 13 2023 12:16:40 PM MST
Nowlin arms
Title: Re: Trigger fixed
Post by: Wyocaddis on February 13 2023 11:37:31 PM MST
https://www.nowlinarms.com/product/match-grade-sear-spring/
Title: Re: Trigger fixed
Post by: 38_Super on February 14 2023 06:00:11 AM MST
Thanks for the tip.  Did you need to do any adjusting of the spring?
Title: Re: Trigger fixed
Post by: Wyocaddis on February 14 2023 06:02:03 AM MST
no didn't have to.
Title: Re: Trigger fixed
Post by: Wyocaddis on March 10 2023 04:24:18 PM MST
everyday carry is a Sig P365XL with underwood 124gr. Speer gold dot.