Anyone try CS 1911 ULTRA LIGHT SPEED II CHAMFERED TRIGGER PULL SET?

Partial answer: I’ve used their reduced weight sear spring in a Norinco 1911 and it was effective at lowering the trigger weight. I used a Norinco to build a bullseye gun which was an excellent learning experience but I wouldn’t do it again. I’d build off a frame that could be brought into the US.

In terms of parts I used fusion firearm and EGW around the late 2000s.

Brian
 
Says in the ad to use only in match competition guns.
Hardly describes a stock Norinco 1911.
As much as I like Norinco 1911 pistols.
That would be putting lipstick on a pig. :cheers:

Worked out ok for Jim Henson: :)
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Partial answer: I’ve used their reduced weight sear spring in a Norinco 1911 and it was effective at lowering the trigger weight. I used a Norinco to build a bullseye gun which was an excellent learning experience but I wouldn’t do it again. I’d build off a frame that could be brought into the US.

In terms of parts I used fusion firearm and EGW around the late 2000s.

Brian

Basically what I wanted. Stock triggers are petty bad compared to my competition Sig 210's, S&W M52, IZH35M, and Pardini. Just no time to spare stoning the scat off all the necessary parts.
 
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