Well that's no good, getting the side slop out of it would make it more accurate in my opinion.Short answer is no. Don't know if any of the after market triggers are less "sloppy" cuz I never used one. Not even sure if anyone is still making them
Was considering something like that, but I haven't had the pistol that far apart yet. Dad was a machinist for over 30 years, I'm sure we can come up with something then. Was just wondering if there was an aftermarket trigger that would make it better. Dad likes a good trigger, and he's not going to like this one.Saw where one guy used bushings on the trigger pin and/or housing... could try searching "bushings" OP
I have one of the ever more rare "Joey Keychain" triggers, and it's polished. People claim they help trigger feel, and I agree, as I have another one installed on my 4595. The polished one is not in a gun, I'm considering selling it. Or put it in my gray frame CF-TurdWas considering something like that, but I haven't had the pistol that far apart yet. Dad was a machinist for over 30 years, I'm sure we can come up with something then. Was just wondering if there was an aftermarket trigger that would make it better. Dad likes a good trigger, and he's not going to like this one.
I have one in the 4595 ultra deluxe deal I got years ago. Installed by the original owner. It sticks.I have one of the ever more rare "Joey Keychain" triggers, and it's polished. People claim they help trigger feel, and I agree, as I have another one installed on my 4595. The polished one is not in a gun, I'm considering selling it. Or put it in my gray frame CF-Turd![]()