got the pistol today
the packaging is adult proof
now the pistol after i few shots
the sights are worthless
the trigger is as bad as i have ever had
so, with those 2 items accuracy will never happen
grips are big so for a youth that could be a real problem
cock is very easy which makes all the rest a real shame
the grip safety is there for what other then make it seem to be 1911ish
not real heave and sets in the hand well at least for me
now i think pinning the grip safety could be in the works
disassembly would be a total thing whereas it is just 2 clam shells with all the gut inside and that make experimenting harder
so, at this point i need to find the right Phillips screwdriver and a box
would i ever recommended the pistol not at this time
now if they had put a weaver rail in the castings for a Reflex sight that would have solved one problem, the grip safety was a waste of time and even a 30 to 40% better trigger would have made me go everyone needs one but without that no one needs one
i will be looking under the hood stay tuned
Mike
so, opened up it came and to my surprise a very complicated trigger group
you have the grip safety that blocks the triggers rearward movement
it has a forward spring that is retained on the grip safety
has a upper pin that acts as the upper sear reset spring attached
the trigger has a spring in the slide assembly that has to be compressed to reach the lower sear and it acts as a trigger reset
push the lower sear and that disengaged the upper sear
both upper and lower have reset springs
so why is the trigger so heavy because of the main sporing pressure on the upper sear
can the grip safety be pinned YES
can the trigger be made lighter yes some the trigger return spring can be lighten and at the same time engagement can be made to happen faster HOW
use lighter spring and fill the inside of the spring with a grub screw
now the rest
you can make the area that the upper and lower sear engage less, making the trigger pull fast
all the lower sear is doing is clearing the upper sear
the weaver mount should be straight forward you have plenty of barrel top to work with and epoxy will be your friend
well time to think a bit and try i few things
will it be a target pistol no but a project it can be
they did a lot right things and then just gave up, you can see the trigger group has had much thought put into it
my read on this pistol
Mike
the packaging is adult proof
now the pistol after i few shots
the sights are worthless
the trigger is as bad as i have ever had
so, with those 2 items accuracy will never happen
grips are big so for a youth that could be a real problem
cock is very easy which makes all the rest a real shame
the grip safety is there for what other then make it seem to be 1911ish
not real heave and sets in the hand well at least for me
now i think pinning the grip safety could be in the works
disassembly would be a total thing whereas it is just 2 clam shells with all the gut inside and that make experimenting harder
so, at this point i need to find the right Phillips screwdriver and a box
would i ever recommended the pistol not at this time
now if they had put a weaver rail in the castings for a Reflex sight that would have solved one problem, the grip safety was a waste of time and even a 30 to 40% better trigger would have made me go everyone needs one but without that no one needs one
i will be looking under the hood stay tuned
Mike
so, opened up it came and to my surprise a very complicated trigger group
you have the grip safety that blocks the triggers rearward movement
it has a forward spring that is retained on the grip safety
has a upper pin that acts as the upper sear reset spring attached
the trigger has a spring in the slide assembly that has to be compressed to reach the lower sear and it acts as a trigger reset
push the lower sear and that disengaged the upper sear
both upper and lower have reset springs
so why is the trigger so heavy because of the main sporing pressure on the upper sear
can the grip safety be pinned YES
can the trigger be made lighter yes some the trigger return spring can be lighten and at the same time engagement can be made to happen faster HOW
use lighter spring and fill the inside of the spring with a grub screw
now the rest
you can make the area that the upper and lower sear engage less, making the trigger pull fast
all the lower sear is doing is clearing the upper sear
the weaver mount should be straight forward you have plenty of barrel top to work with and epoxy will be your friend
well time to think a bit and try i few things
will it be a target pistol no but a project it can be
they did a lot right things and then just gave up, you can see the trigger group has had much thought put into it
my read on this pistol
Mike