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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 3489785" data-attributes="member: 15253"><p>[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3484830, member: 40561" I may go by Cylinder and Slide next time I'm in the area and see if they'll let me see what their stuff is like.</p></blockquote><p>I am sorry that your reworked BHP did not impress you much. The Hi Power trigger is a cipher. I've had good ones, bad ones, and really, really bad ones, all of it seemingly dependent on the luck of the draw. It is hard to get a really good trigger on the BHP, mostly due to the original design geometry. C&S will do a trigger job that includes a relocated sear lever (which necessitates another hole in the slide) and does change the geometry somewhat, resulting in what some believe is a better Hi Power trigger. The BHP will never have a trigger pull that approaches something like a good 1911 trigger, though. Good luck with your reworked Practical!</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 3489785, member: 15253"] [QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3484830, member: 40561" I may go by Cylinder and Slide next time I'm in the area and see if they'll let me see what their stuff is like.[/QUOTE] I am sorry that your reworked BHP did not impress you much. The Hi Power trigger is a cipher. I've had good ones, bad ones, and really, really bad ones, all of it seemingly dependent on the luck of the draw. It is hard to get a really good trigger on the BHP, mostly due to the original design geometry. C&S will do a trigger job that includes a relocated sear lever (which necessitates another hole in the slide) and does change the geometry somewhat, resulting in what some believe is a better Hi Power trigger. The BHP will never have a trigger pull that approaches something like a good 1911 trigger, though. Good luck with your reworked Practical! [/QUOTE]
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