When it comes to tuning the trigger for an easier pull I read about being done 4 different ways.
First is the stock spring with one leg off the pin which I have done without any issues on my SA Rugers.
2nd is the stock spring with both legs bent up slightly for less tension.
3rd is to replace with a Wolff spring for the amount of pull tension you like.
And the 4th is retaining stock spring and doing polish work on trigger and hammer sear and some
even reduce the length of the hammer sear surface but this is to reduce trigger creep.
Have any of you bent the trigger spring legs up and how did that compare to removing one leg
off the pin?
First is the stock spring with one leg off the pin which I have done without any issues on my SA Rugers.
2nd is the stock spring with both legs bent up slightly for less tension.
3rd is to replace with a Wolff spring for the amount of pull tension you like.
And the 4th is retaining stock spring and doing polish work on trigger and hammer sear and some
even reduce the length of the hammer sear surface but this is to reduce trigger creep.
Have any of you bent the trigger spring legs up and how did that compare to removing one leg
off the pin?