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Offline Bob96

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F.A. Factory Trigger Jobs
« on: August 25, 2007, 07:54:29 AM »
  I ordered mine with a 3.0lb trigger. I think std. is 4.5 - 5lb. Their site says 3.0 min. I guess for liability reasons?  How does F.A. lighten their triggers when doing the factory trigger job - bend springs - lighter springs - less hammer to sear contact?  Anyone have one with a pull of less than 3lbs?  Do the factory rimfire competition versions have a lighter pull than the other models?

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Re: F.A. Factory Trigger Jobs
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2007, 10:32:46 AM »
Now this looks like a really good place for Bob Baker to jump in as who would know more than he on this? I personally don't much care for revolver pulls under three pounds.


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Re: F.A. Factory Trigger Jobs
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2007, 07:04:38 PM »
From what I can tell it's a 'refinment' of the sear surfaces, but that is a bit of a guess from looking at mine.  IMHO 3lbs is about just right for a hand gun (or rifle).  The main issue is to have a crisp pull.  I have no issue with a 5lb pull as long as there is no creep.  And the stock FA triggers can have some creep.  Also Anything under 2.5lb can start to be a little touchy.

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Re: F.A. Factory Trigger Jobs
« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2007, 03:34:43 AM »
I don't know what they do at the factory.  I purchased a used 353 and it has a trigger under 1 lb pull.  I have worked on my 252 trigger and have it down near a pound.  Still clean and crisp, but don't have to strain to get the shot off.  I use both of these in silhouette competition.  These triggers would be dangerous on a hunting handgun, unless hunting in a controlled environment i.e. shooting prairie dogs, hunting from a stand with controlled movement by experienced handgun hunter, etc.  I am still working on my 41.  It is probably near 2.0 lbs for now.

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