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Smith sw9ve
Well after looking and calling ALL the local area gun shops, i have found there is NOTHING they can do for the heavy trigger pull. There is no optional trigger to replace the factory and non of the local shops can adjust the trigger pull. looks like im stuck with 9lbs of trigger pull on a semi auto pistol =(. If anyone has any ideas on how to fix the problem PLEASE postem up.
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RE: Smith sw9ve
I would drop a line to Smith & Wesson and ask them. Their custom shop might be able to do something. If not, start sending emails to other smiths. Can't hurt to ask. Good luck.
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RE: Smith sw9ve
Just practice. A few of my buddys have them in .40 cal. That is what the department they work for issues. They shoot very tight groups after alot of practice.
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RE: Smith sw9ve
I have the 40 ,after a few thousand round the trigger pull has gotten lighter.
:DAlso my trigger finger is stronger .LOL :D Johnch |
RE: Smith sw9ve
Take the pistol to your favorite local gunshop.Bring along a couple of Franklins. Negotiate. Go home with a Glock. [8D]
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RE: Smith sw9ve
HAHA I ALREADY HAVE 2 GLOCKS =) MODEL 22 AND MODEL 27 i wanted a 9mm =) dun ask y i just did
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Heck Glock triggers aint much better. Even with the 3.5 pound trigger bars and trigger spring they are sill about 6 pounds.
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RE: Smith sw9ve
6 is a far cry from 9
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RE: Smith sw9ve
Email from Smith&Wesson service.
Hi,[/align] The trigger pull is 10-12 lbs. We will not adjust it unless it is out[/align] of our manufacturing specifications. There are no adjustments that[/align] can be done Thank you[/align] kf[/align] [/align] |
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