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12/21/2008 11:21:37 PM EDT
I have been dry firing my 75B and 75 SP-01 for a month and I can't seem to recall if the trigger is smoother. Is this a myth or I need to do more dry firing? I don't plan on getting a trigger job. What's your opinion on dry firing?
12/22/2008 3:54:52 AM EDT
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I have been dry firing my 75B and 75 SP-01 for a month and I can't seem to recall if the trigger is smoother. Is this a myth or I need to do more dry firing? I don't plan on getting a trigger job. What's your opinion on dry firing?


I dry fired the piss out of my P-01. The trigger was a little gritty whenever I first got it and I have probably dry fired it over a 1000 times since then. It has really smoothed up for DA and SA firing.

I don't know about your SP-01 because I got the SP-01 shadow that has the 85 combat trigger and it was already smooth and light.

My 75B SA wasn't as near as gritty as the P-01 but I dry fired it several times anyway. I then decided that I wanted a trigger job, after the SP-01 shadow I had to have one done on this one, so I won't be able to tell you if it would have smoothed up or not.
But I think that they would/will over time.
12/22/2008 7:04:05 AM EDT
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Live fire seems to speed up the process.