I posted this in another thread Sunday but thought I'd share it here. For those wanting to take that next step in tuning, here's my story. Please keep in mind, I fully expected to buy a replacement hammer if I messed this up. As it turned out, it made a remarkable difference.
I have a 15" steel target set up at 50 yards behind my house. I can shoot from my deck which is nice since I can step out and get some practice in even when the weather bad. Today it was in the teens with winds at around 15 to 20. Man, it was cold.
With my P-09, I can land about 60% of my shots on it, off hand. With my P-07, I couldn't seem to hit it unless I was resting on my shooting board. I know the gun is on but I was moving it too much when pressing the trigger.
I've done a lot of smoothing to the P-09 so the trigger is better.
Today, I did some additional work on the P-07. Disclaimer: I am not a gunsmith and I don't recommend doing this unless you are prepared to buy some replacement parts.
The step on the hammer that the sear seats in is about 0.020". I used a fine diamond file and removed about 0.007" of this step. I've done all the other requisite smoothing and polishing on this gun hadn't touched the hammer yet. I verified that the lifter was moving the firing pin block with the ole pencil in the barrel test, all good.
The trigger travel is greatly improved. Now, I can shoot the P-07 almost as good as the P-09.
Again, I don't recommend doing this but it made a big difference in my ability to accurately shoot this gun. Had I gone too far, I'd be ordering a new hammer tonight.
Just thought I'd pass this along.
Winkel