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Old June 5, 2013, 02:13 PM   #8
Dfariswheel
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The Baby Eagle is a CZ-75 type clone, made with some parts supplied by Tanfoglio of Italy, who import guns into the US under the European American Armory (EAA) label. The Baby Eagle is largely based on the Tanfoglio/EAA Witness.

In these guns, there are three key springs: the recoil spring, the main spring that powers the hammer, and the trigger return spring.

You can replace the trigger return spring with a lighter spring without much effect on the other functions, but with the downside that you might experience failures of the trigger to reset properly.
As long as you thoroughly test the gun and don't have problems with fouling getting into the trigger assembly, you "should" be okay.

It's when you start replacing the recoil spring and main spring that you can get into serious problems.

You can buy new, lighter trigger springs from Wolff Gun Springs, who make OEM springs for most American gun makers.
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