Got my new toy yesterday and while it's a nice piece, the DA trigger was heavy and gritty and heavier than my gauge would register but I've read it's around 12lbs. SA wasn't bad but a little heavy at 5.5lbs. I spent 4.5hrs yesterday deburring, slicking up parts and installing a Wolff Reduce Power spring kit but it wasn't 100% so I spent another 3hrs today and now it's a lot nicer. DA is now down to a smooth 8lbs and SA went down to 3.25lbs after reassembly. After dry firing for a little bit while watching some TV, it's at 3lbs and getting smoother.
I didn't document some things ie polishing sear areas and some other small parts, just got carried away and forgot.
Disclaimer: Mucking around with your firearm can potentially end in disaster.
First step, full disassembly using hollow ground screw drivers so as not to damage the factory screws.
Polish up the rebound slide (external and spring channel), rebound pin and frame area where it sits. Not shown in pic but cylinder catch was removed and polished, cylinder catch channel in the frame was deburred and polished.
Polish up the side plate, focusing on the raised hubs and hammer block channel. Debur and polish the hammer block.
Polish up the hammer and trigger pivot pins.
Debur and polish the pawl channel.
Remove firing pin by pusing it inwards to relieve tension and then removing the captive pin.
Polish up the firing pin and just the middle areas of the captive pin.
I polished up the hammer and removed the mottled case hardened finish. Probably not the best thing to do but we'll see. Deburred the polished the pivot hole (for lack of proper term).
Got to luv ugly MIM parts.
Also polished up the trigger and removed the case hardened finish on the lower half.
Polish up the yoke areas that are either in the cylinder or frame.
Polished up the area on the extractor rod that's supported by the yoke.
Time to start reassembly using a Wolff Reduced Power mainspring and the 14# rebound spring.
Installed a shim on the left and right side of the trigger to remove any play between the frame.
The hammer was snug but it was slightly rubbing on one side of the frame so I installed just one shim, combined with the raised hub on the side plate, the hammer now remains centered.
All reassembled and slicked up. I popped a few CCI primers and so far 100% ignition.
I didn't document some things ie polishing sear areas and some other small parts, just got carried away and forgot.
Disclaimer: Mucking around with your firearm can potentially end in disaster.

First step, full disassembly using hollow ground screw drivers so as not to damage the factory screws.

Polish up the rebound slide (external and spring channel), rebound pin and frame area where it sits. Not shown in pic but cylinder catch was removed and polished, cylinder catch channel in the frame was deburred and polished.


Polish up the side plate, focusing on the raised hubs and hammer block channel. Debur and polish the hammer block.

Polish up the hammer and trigger pivot pins.

Debur and polish the pawl channel.

Remove firing pin by pusing it inwards to relieve tension and then removing the captive pin.

Polish up the firing pin and just the middle areas of the captive pin.

I polished up the hammer and removed the mottled case hardened finish. Probably not the best thing to do but we'll see. Deburred the polished the pivot hole (for lack of proper term).

Got to luv ugly MIM parts.

Also polished up the trigger and removed the case hardened finish on the lower half.

Polish up the yoke areas that are either in the cylinder or frame.

Polished up the area on the extractor rod that's supported by the yoke.

Time to start reassembly using a Wolff Reduced Power mainspring and the 14# rebound spring.

Installed a shim on the left and right side of the trigger to remove any play between the frame.

The hammer was snug but it was slightly rubbing on one side of the frame so I installed just one shim, combined with the raised hub on the side plate, the hammer now remains centered.

All reassembled and slicked up. I popped a few CCI primers and so far 100% ignition.
