![]() 025" or your half-cock notch won't work.Ĥ. Adjust the pre-travel by bending the two tabs on the front of the trigger bow in or out. Too little pre-travel will give the trigger less distance to travel and if the center leg of the sear spring is too light, it will 'bounce' more easily. If there is too little pressure on the trigger shoe, you can get trigger bounce, which causes the hammer to fall.ģ. ![]() The left leg controls sear pressure, then center trigger pressure. Obviously a poorly mated hammer and sear can result in this problem.ġ and 2 are fairly easy to test, just bend the legs on the sear spring forward to increase the pressure on the sear or disonccector/trigger shoe. If the hammer does NOT drop, then it's trigger bounce.Ĥ. Confirm by holding the trigger fuily back while releasing the slide stop. Insufficent sear spring tension, (center leg) If this is too light, you can get trigger bouce. 1, Insufficient sear spring tension, (right leg) Obviously if it's too light, it can cause problems.Ģ.
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