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  • Brooke
    Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 228

    Difference between these spring sets?

    Both describe a reduction of trigger pull of 2.5 lbs. on a Browning Hi Power.

    This one is described as being for duty/carry, and for all BHPs:
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    This one is described as being for target guns, 1991 and up:
    Cylinder & Slide - Handguns parts and accessories 404: Not Found page. Cylinder & Slide Inc. located in Fremont NE is your true custom handgun shop. Custom Handguns. Custom Pistolsmithing. Each of our pistolsmiths builds your complete custom revolver or custom auto from start to finish. A true custom gunsmith. Gunsmith training available. Gunsmith School.


    I understand that there are different requirements of duty vs. target guns. How do these set differ and how do they address each type of use?

    I'm looking at replacing my stock trigger with the wide one from C&S, and was looking at changing out springs, too. Comments/recommendations? Dire warnings?

    Many thanks.
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    Noobert
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    • Jan 2009
    • 3341

    I think it really depends on what you use it for, target or duty
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      Brooke
      Member
      • Apr 2008
      • 228

      Originally posted by Noobert
      I think it really depends on what you use it for, target or duty
      No, I get that. What I'm wondering is how they differ, given that they are identical on the only spec recited (reduction of trigger pull).

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        aplinker
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        • Feb 2007
        • 16762

        I think that refers to the BHP target model

        I only know those exist, but I was unaware there is/was a difference in internals.

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          Brooke
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          • Apr 2008
          • 228

          Originally posted by uclaplinker
          I think that refers to the BHP target model
          Ahhhh ... Target model, as opposed to target use ... Nice read.

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