Okay,
About 8 months ago or so I purchased a S.A. 1911. It's their target model and it's worked great. My only real beef is with the HEAVY trigger!
When I first got the pistol, I had a tough time shooting well with it. Since then I've coped with it and learned to adjust to shoot with such a heavy trigger pull. However, even when I put it on a rest and shoot on paper. I REALLY notice the heavy pull. It's to the point I feel it inhibits the performance of the gun. Maybe I just got a fluke, but when I shoot off a rest, I can usually only get a through a a box or two of ammo before I really start to notice fatigue in my hands/trigger finger. Usually after a few shots, I already I have an imprint on my finger from the trigger and overtravel screw hole. I especially notice that when anyone else tries my pistol, they dip the gun like I did.
The trigger is very crisp, especially for a pistol. Is there anything I can do to just lighten the pull a little? Is there safety issues with this? Is it hard to do, as I'm certainly not a qualified gunsmith.
I don't want something super light, but this one just isn't cutting it.
Thanks,
Gundraw