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Shadow 2: Increasing SA trigger weight
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gunprings.com should have what you need.True wealth is time. Time to enjoy life.
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They have others that are heavier than factory, but less so
But they come from the Czech Republic, so a bit of a wait and may be a bit of a shipping fee on top of an already spendy springLast edited by SkyHawk; 01-16-2022, 11:36 AM.Comment
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Try doing a search or asking here https://czfirearms.us/index.php?board=23.0sigpic
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If I wanted to add trigger weight for the sake of the trigger weight, I would go with the trigger return spring and see if I can find one that will make the trigger sufficiently heavy. Trigger return spring literally just adds trigger pull weight once you are past the fast and reliable trigger reset.
Sear spring is a delicate little part that I wouldn't touch. Hammer spring might be what you have to tinker with, if you cannot find sufficiently strong trigger return spring. Hammer springs come in all sorts of weights because they control how the primer is ignited, but if you increase the weight of the hammer spring, I would also increase the weight of the firing pin spring *and* I would make sure I don't use an extended firing pin, especially if you dry fire.sigpicNRA Benefactor MemberComment
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Thanks! Everyone seem to struggle putting a Tanfo sear spring into the CZ.sigpic
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