Thread: 1911 triggers
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Old May 12, 2013, 02:29 PM   #17
Dragline45
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And please, if you don't have an answer, or you don't like the OP... Don't huff and puff here. Go to another forum, or start your own. Gentlemen.
Excuse me? I was aiming to be helpful with my response, and the short answer is if you want a smooth as glass trigger like you stated it's unlikely you will get it from any factory gun these days. As others mentioned you could line up 10 guns that came off the factory line that day and the trigger can differ dramatically from one gun to the next. I stand by what I said, if you are looking for a smooth as glass trigger your easiest and best bet is to take it to a qualified gunsmith and have the trigger worked on. Regardless of how good someone might think the trigger on their gun is it can always benefit from a good trigger job from a competent gunsmith. You seem to be the one huffing and puffing over my sincere answer, who are you to tell me to get lost and go to another forum?

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