disconnect out and I think the trigger pull is better
Finally got the mag release out; The trick is that it has to be depressed as far as possible (almost forcibly) to line up the slot to turn the spring guide out. As far as the mag disconnect is concerned, until I can get a spare part for the pistol, I am leaving it alone. I did get the latch portion smoothed out, though, so the mags now slide in and lock without hanging up.
yeapI'm going to assume that the only way to do this is to remove the trigger? In other words, partially disassemble the gun?
These things disassemble just like a full size 1911 except you need tweezers and needle nose pliers to reassemble.
really i would like a lighter trigger myself i bet it 5.5 lbs now just polish the sear then it will smooth it out if any creep nowActually, the gun works and fires quite well. Trigger feels nice. Just has that ridiculous magazine "safety".
ok but.. video time 0:35I don't really have the tools or know how to tear a pistol down. I could pay someone to do all that, but I wouldn't be able to do it myself.
ttarp, I was referring to the magazine safety disconnect.
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ttarp, thank you!! I will give that a try!
and polish the sear with a dremel polisher