Good Morning All,
I sent a note to a knowledgeable member here already, but thought I would post this to the group just in case someone can help.
I have a Norinco NP29 9mm 1911. I have done some basic trigger work on the pistol, and with the grip safety depressed moderately, the trigger breaks consistently at 3lbs.
However, I have been trying to tighten up my groups somewhat and as such, I have been squeezing the pistol tighter with both hands. When I do this, the grip safety is being compressed more. When I do it, the trigger pull can rise to as much as 5lbs, and is somewhat inconsistent.
It's a little bit hard to see how the grip safety and sear/hammer might be interacting. I have taken the grip safety out of the pistol and the trigger breaks very consistently without it. I am very sure that the issue lies with the grip safety.
Any thoughts? Let me know what you think.
Darryl
I sent a note to a knowledgeable member here already, but thought I would post this to the group just in case someone can help.
I have a Norinco NP29 9mm 1911. I have done some basic trigger work on the pistol, and with the grip safety depressed moderately, the trigger breaks consistently at 3lbs.
However, I have been trying to tighten up my groups somewhat and as such, I have been squeezing the pistol tighter with both hands. When I do this, the grip safety is being compressed more. When I do it, the trigger pull can rise to as much as 5lbs, and is somewhat inconsistent.
It's a little bit hard to see how the grip safety and sear/hammer might be interacting. I have taken the grip safety out of the pistol and the trigger breaks very consistently without it. I am very sure that the issue lies with the grip safety.
Any thoughts? Let me know what you think.
Darryl


















































