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Well have to admit it, all of this shelter in place stuff has driven me stir crazy. When reading the Brownell’s Catalog becomes a primary source of entertainment, you start to realize you’re not too far off from making friends with a volleyball and naming the darn thing Wilson.
Langdon Tactical’s Trigger Job in a Bag caught my eye so why not? Not cheap...$180.00. Went with the 12 pound hammer spring and the Wilson Combat Deluxe hammer. Installation was fairly straight forward. When all was said and done, I have to say that I am really impressed. I’ve seen any number of “drop in” kits that were anything but “drop in”. No problems with this kit. The double action trigger pull on my 1995 vintage 92FS is a vert smooth 6 pounds. Single action pull is 3.5 pounds and breaks very crisp. Had some concerns that the double action hammer drop didn’t seem like it had all that much authority. I’ve run 40 rounds through the pistol double action using both Remington and Winchester primers with no failures to fire. I would recommend this product to anyone. Very well made and worth every penny I paid for it!
Langdon Tactical’s Trigger Job in a Bag caught my eye so why not? Not cheap...$180.00. Went with the 12 pound hammer spring and the Wilson Combat Deluxe hammer. Installation was fairly straight forward. When all was said and done, I have to say that I am really impressed. I’ve seen any number of “drop in” kits that were anything but “drop in”. No problems with this kit. The double action trigger pull on my 1995 vintage 92FS is a vert smooth 6 pounds. Single action pull is 3.5 pounds and breaks very crisp. Had some concerns that the double action hammer drop didn’t seem like it had all that much authority. I’ve run 40 rounds through the pistol double action using both Remington and Winchester primers with no failures to fire. I would recommend this product to anyone. Very well made and worth every penny I paid for it!
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