His FaceBook page doesn't say anything about him passing away.
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His FaceBook page doesn't say anything about him passing away.
Much better advice here than I could offer, that being said if you cant get it worked out. Contact CS at Stacatto and ask them to work it over. I did it with my P Duo and it came back much better.
I told them my trigger was mushy and heavy for a gun that cost this much money. And they fixed it with a smile. I hope you can work it out but if not, that is an option. If it has not already been mentioned, didnt read entire thread.
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I communicated with him via email in the middle of July this year. Excellent customer service and communication. I sure hope that's not the case.
And to add to what Gaijin said above, the Harrison Design components are superb and as close to drop-in as one can get. The True Radius Sear is phenomenal and gives a great clean break. It made for the best trigger I have in a 1911 or any pistol I have.
I also agree with Gaijin about running a 23 lbs mainspring for a .45 ACP and that surely won't make the hammer sluggish.
Good news then. I'm happy (and hope) to be mistaken on John's passing. I'd spoken with him a year ago and he said he'd had "some physical problems recently", but didn't elaborate, and I didn't push the matter.
Regardless, he IS a rare Gentleman and his parts are Top Notch in my opinion.
I echo this thought. I recently took out my '91 CZ 75 pre B. I hadn't touched it for several years and the trigger was sticky, so stiff the trigger return spring could barely swing it back. A quick field strip and spray down with brake cleaner, dry out then light oil in the right places [I use Balistol] restored normal function... Forgot what a nice pistol it is...
Clean it? I wanted to go straight to the Dremel tool….