Nice place you got here. After exhaustive research (since I became a member ~24 hrs ago) it seems to me a good place to start on improving the P10 trigger while avoiding light strikes using cheap ammo is:
- shoot it a bunch
- dry fire it a bunch
- install a ~$43 Overwatch Precision Striker for a ~1/2lb trigger pull weight reduction
- install a HBI 3.5# striker spring for another ~1/2lb reduction
My use is strictly as a range toy.
I don't think there is any downside to the first 2 items. Everything I've read suggests that the P10 triggers improve a bit after a few thousand rounds/dry fires.
I saw a Youtube that suggests the Overwatch striker geometry trades a bit of creep after the wall, rather than the stock crisp break to get the trigger pull weight reduction. I might be OK with that.
Regarding the lighter HBI striker spring, this blog post by Earlan357 has a surprising finding at the bottom...in his informal sample of 1 testing the HBI 3.5# spring reduced trigger pull by ~9% while
increasing strike force by 7%:
http://minivandoorgunner.blogspot.com/2017/09/cz-p-10c-striker-spring-and-hbi-trigger.htmlCouple of questions:
Have any of you tried that combination?
Has earlan357 moved on from the P10's?