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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick21" data-source="post: 922810" data-attributes="member: 8652"><p>I just smoothed up my trigger in about 5 minutes. I was really bothered by the real "gritty" feel of the take up on the trigger so I took the fine stone from my knife sharpening kit and just lightly smoothed out the trigger bar that trips the sear and deactivates the firing pin safety. Looking at it with the slide off you'll just see two peices of metal sticking up. The one leading back to the trigger (trigger bar) is what causes the gritty feel. Just lightly smooth out the angled surface that contacts the firing pin safety (round thing on the underside of the slide) and it'll take care of it pretty quick. Just be sure not to take any metal off. All that needs done is a little smoothing of the surface.</p><p></p><p>Don't harp on my for not knowing what everything is called. I'm no gunsmith so you don't have to take my word for it. I just like fine tuning things that are within my capabilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick21, post: 922810, member: 8652"] I just smoothed up my trigger in about 5 minutes. I was really bothered by the real "gritty" feel of the take up on the trigger so I took the fine stone from my knife sharpening kit and just lightly smoothed out the trigger bar that trips the sear and deactivates the firing pin safety. Looking at it with the slide off you'll just see two peices of metal sticking up. The one leading back to the trigger (trigger bar) is what causes the gritty feel. Just lightly smooth out the angled surface that contacts the firing pin safety (round thing on the underside of the slide) and it'll take care of it pretty quick. Just be sure not to take any metal off. All that needs done is a little smoothing of the surface. Don't harp on my for not knowing what everything is called. I'm no gunsmith so you don't have to take my word for it. I just like fine tuning things that are within my capabilities. [/QUOTE]
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