I just installed the 'Sweet Pea' trigger and reduced power hammer spring from Galloway Precision. [My LCP is the 'with dash' S/N version.]
Factory trigger measured appx 6.5 lbs with my spring scale
After completion and adjustment I got 4.5 lbs with much better feel and reduced takeup. [It feels more like a Glock trigger now.]
Fired 21 handloads with CCI primers, no light hits and compared to brass fired from stock gun I can see no major difference in primer dents.
For $67 investment this is a huge improvement over stock; I was able to keep all shots on paper [well inside any scoring area] at 50 feet with a center mass silouhette. Pretty good given the lack of real sights on the LCP; would have been tricky with the stock trigger.
Some say newer 'no dash' guns have better factory triggers but I cannot comment there. I hesitated to spend even $67 on a $300 gun but in hindsight it was money well invested.
If you change the spring be sure to test fire more than a couple rounds including your carry ammo - your results may vary.
Factory trigger measured appx 6.5 lbs with my spring scale
After completion and adjustment I got 4.5 lbs with much better feel and reduced takeup. [It feels more like a Glock trigger now.]
Fired 21 handloads with CCI primers, no light hits and compared to brass fired from stock gun I can see no major difference in primer dents.
For $67 investment this is a huge improvement over stock; I was able to keep all shots on paper [well inside any scoring area] at 50 feet with a center mass silouhette. Pretty good given the lack of real sights on the LCP; would have been tricky with the stock trigger.
Some say newer 'no dash' guns have better factory triggers but I cannot comment there. I hesitated to spend even $67 on a $300 gun but in hindsight it was money well invested.
If you change the spring be sure to test fire more than a couple rounds including your carry ammo - your results may vary.