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Old December 8, 2013, 04:56 PM   #37
GunBugBit
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The main downside I know of to removing the mag disconnect is that the factory trigger return spring appears too weak to ensure positive trigger return without the help of the mag disconnect's spring.

Wolff has a strong 2-coil trigger return spring (stronger than the factory 3-coil spring, counter-intuitively) that is just the ticket for solving this.

Just by reading and heeding the Browning 9mm Field Service Manual, you can keep all springs at full strength and still have a fine trigger pull with the factory hammer and sear. If your parts wear out, the Browning factory parts are not expensive. Naturally, gunsmiths and aftermarket parts makers don't want this line of thinking to catch on; they like to swoop in and tell us they need to protect us from ourselves.
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