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Old December 2, 2011, 05:54 PM   #4
edward5759
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triggerman770 is right !

The old trigger could have a light trigger and or light trigger spring. Some of the roughness of the new trigger you feel is the increased trigger pull. Most manufactures will not let a firearm leave the until it meets factory spec. I had a M 27 that I carried as a reserve officer in the 80s, it had to be set up in trigger pull!
Like triggerman770 said put the old parts back in, but then if you use it in self defense... You changed it.
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