Hello all, in an effort to cure the trigger sting that I am getting from my PCR, I purchased a 85c trigger. I also purchased the full floating trigger pin, and reduced power trigger return spring from CGW.
After the install, I noticed that the trigger pin tends to "walk" to the left. After it walks, on the left side, the pin protrudes approx. .010", and on the right side, it sinks into the hole approx .025".
I completely centered the pin when I started, and within 10 trigger pulls, it shifts to the left. I repeated this a few times, then took of the slide to see what is happening.
The reduced power spring, seems to "torque over" towards the left when the trigger is pulled, and it takes the trigger pin with it.
My guess is the small detent cuts are preventing it from walking further, but to test this, I pushed the pin with a ball point pen. Using a pen will push the the trigger pin past the spring fairly easily.
Now, I am aware even a push from a pen is more side load than is normally encountered, I am a bit concerned.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is there any need to be concerned? Is there any trick to prevent the walking? Would the factory strength trigger return spring secure the CGW pin any better than the reduced power spring?
Thank you for any help you can provide
Rich