Trigger Job 1911 Norinco ???????????

vinnce05

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Hi gang, i recev my new Norinco 1911 nickel pistol ther is my first model 1911 very satisfied but the trigger is very very to hard (6 pounds),
So my question is I want a do Home made trigger job.
There anybody have a idea what kind of tools y need (filer gadge, file, sand paper, caliper) and a couple of picture on whats parts if y works or a movies whit detail.
I know how to strip the guns but i dont know on what part to work .


Your answer is very apreciaded.
Happy new year 2009;)

Vinnce.
 
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You could buy a competition sear for about 20 bucks which could make a big difference in the pull. Be careful with filing anything yourself. A gunsmith would buy a jig to keep the proper angles. You without one could end up having your gun go full auto. However cool that might sound it is uncontrollable and you could end up shooting yourself or others.

your mileage may vary.
 
You could buy a competition sear for about 20 bucks which could make a big difference in the pull.

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The sear is probably THE largest obstacle to a decent trigger pull in the Norc. I put a Chip McCormick into one of mine, and the difference it made was unbelievable. I don't know if Brownells will still export Chip McC parts though.
 
If you are inexperienced in doing trigger jobs and are needing advice on how to do this,you are far better off going to a good gunsmith and paying to have the work done properly and more importantly safely.

If you dont know what you are doing and dont have the right tools,you are going to end up with a potentially dangerous situation.A home trigger job is probably the last thing for the home gunsmith to attempt.
 
... or worse, selling it to someone else after you futz it up.

If said handgun owner screws the trigger job up and wants to sell it and be HONEST and UPFRONT about said trigger job, then I dont see a problem arising if he does sell it. Hell if he pooched the trigger, id offer a $100 bux to him to buy the faulty Norc. :D
 
You could buy a competition sear for about 20 bucks which could make a big difference in the pull. Be careful with filing anything yourself. A gunsmith would buy a jig to keep the proper angles. You without one could end up having your gun go full auto. However cool that might sound it is uncontrollable and you could end up shooting yourself or others.

your mileage may vary.
Hi sir do you have a idea wher to buy a competition sear in Canada
Thanx
Vinnce
 
You could buy a competition sear for about 20 bucks which could make a big difference in the pull. Be careful with filing anything yourself. A gunsmith would buy a jig to keep the proper angles. You without one could end up having your gun go full auto. However cool that might sound it is uncontrollable and you could end up shooting yourself or others.

your mileage may vary.

You can buy the sear jig here (for $40 US + shipping):
http ://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1299/Product/1911_SEAR_JIG#

Anyone know of a better place - maybe in Canada - to buy one?
 
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