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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ CLONE CLUB => Topic started by: cmetzger on February 07, 2016, 07:57:30 PM
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Just bought my full size steel witness large frame and noticed that it has a really heavy trigger pull in DA. I was wondering if there were any aftermarket parts or mods that could lighten it a bit? Would a trigger job by a gunsmith help? I also saw where EAA has this http://eaacorp.com/gun_accessories/index.php/parts/tanfoglio/witness/trigger/da-sa-trigger-w-overstop-102014.html trigger listed with over travel stop. Has anyone ever used it or is it even useful/necessary? BTW Ive got the 9mm. Didn't realize conversion kits went up to $400 :/
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I have a small frame witness that had a very heavy double action trigger out of the box. I experimented with some lighter hammer springs from Wolff, but what really cured it for me was to replace the stock Tanfoglio hammer spring with a wolf hammer spring of the stock weight.
Just a guess, but I think sometimes they may get the hammer springs mixed up at the factory.
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I have a small frame witness that had a very heavy double action trigger out of the box. I experimented with some lighter hammer springs from Wolff, but what really cured it for me was to replace the stock Tanfoglio hammer spring with a wolf hammer spring of the stock weight.
Just a guess, but I think sometimes they may get the hammer springs mixed up at the factory.
Very interesting will definitely look into that. Thank you.
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My 10mm steel Witness has an awesome DA trigger, never measured it but its the nicest out of my pistols. My PS 9 on the other hand is OK.
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