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  • @jimmysalgado5237
    @jimmysalgado5237 3 місяці тому

    I love your video. I started tinkering with my Spring Field prodigy 1911 double stack and now I just can’t stop tinkering and buying more and more. I’m considering going to gunsmith school as a hobby. I really enjoy this so the spring itself is not 5 pounds manipulating each arm, gives it a different effect really needs stuff though. Enjoy the video.

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench 3 місяці тому

      Thanks, appreciated. Good luck in your gunsmith career pursuit.

  • @leeburks4540
    @leeburks4540 Місяць тому

    I've never had this apart. HAHAHAHAH!!

  • @sergiogiron3659
    @sergiogiron3659 6 місяців тому

    Could you have adjusted the OEM spring and achieved the same results? Or in the same adjusted the spring in the yellow bag? Sorry could not remember who made that one. The colt spring is the one you used. Did you just want to have the OEM springfield spring the same in case the experiment didn’t work? Great video. Thanks!!!

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench 6 місяців тому +2

      Thanks. I could have adjusted the OEM trigger to achieve the same results, but wanted to keep the OEM sear spring stock (i.e., if I sell it, want to go back to original pull weight, if my efforts failed, etc.). At the price these springs cost me, it just wasn't worth tinkering with the OEM one. Very happy with the results and trigger feels much better to me now.

  • @lylesmith5079
    @lylesmith5079 7 місяців тому

    This seems a simple solution to a heavy trigger. Are you getting any hammer follow?

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench 7 місяців тому +1

      After attempting (and succeeding IMO) this "fix", I have to admit, I think there is a myth around how challenging (meaning you need an expert/gunsmith that will translate into $$ [shipping to/from and time/parts for work] doing a custom trigger job (at least regarding pull weight, pre travel/reset, etc.). Trial and error and even the "experts" have to do the same thing I did which is bend a specific leaf on the sear spring. After nearly 500 rounds since the work, I've not had a single issue (FTF, FTE, hammer follow, etc.) and after my most recent check (as I did a video recently on replacing the OEM mainspring), I'm at 2.50-2.75 (analog "reading" on my trigger pull gauge) consistently. I'm beyond satisfied with my work and the performance of the DS 1911. Since this is a range "toy", I'm fine with the trigger lb weight.

  • @MoneyShot_CM
    @MoneyShot_CM 5 місяців тому

    The middle leg helps with trigger reset. It sounds like you know that, the reset looks non-existent to me in it's current state. It should be pushing your finger out, springing back into place. It looks like your trigger was barely resetting with your finger completely off of it. Did you ever get that part fixed? If you haven't seen it, Atlas has a couple of good videos on it. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench 5 місяців тому +1

      I actually did adjust it to allow for more reset. Thanks.