Two questions:
First, is there any way to "smooth out" the trigger in double-action mode? On my gun this is rather rough. Single action, as I prefer to shoot, is no problem.
Second, the grip safety spring is stronger than it needs to be, and every so often when shooting two-handed, the grip safety moves out, and the gun does not fire. Shooting one handed this is no problem. How difficult would it be for me to remove the spring and cut off one coil - or are lighter springs available?
I like that the gun "feels in my hand very similar to a real 1911, and I think it is a great way to practice, especially getting used to shooting one-handed. I wish I could find a way to safely shoot it indoors in my condo - need to look around for some kind of "trap" that the pellets would go into.
First, is there any way to "smooth out" the trigger in double-action mode? On my gun this is rather rough. Single action, as I prefer to shoot, is no problem.
Second, the grip safety spring is stronger than it needs to be, and every so often when shooting two-handed, the grip safety moves out, and the gun does not fire. Shooting one handed this is no problem. How difficult would it be for me to remove the spring and cut off one coil - or are lighter springs available?
I like that the gun "feels in my hand very similar to a real 1911, and I think it is a great way to practice, especially getting used to shooting one-handed. I wish I could find a way to safely shoot it indoors in my condo - need to look around for some kind of "trap" that the pellets would go into.