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Posted: 7/8/2002 12:19:05 AM EDT
I have a highly customized hi-power, and when I took it to the range I notice that the "recovering" trigger travel after each round shot is somewhat longer than my other pistols.  My Beretta, for example, when doing slow firing, after I fire once, I can let the trigger travel back slightly- then I can hear and feel the connector- thus now begin re-pulling the trigger for a second shot.  The hi-power trigger is spungy when returning, and needs the trigger to travel almost completely back to it's original position before re-pulling the trigger.  Is this right, or did my gunsmith screw up?  According to him, all hi-powers are like this....?
Link Posted: 7/8/2002 12:53:42 AM EDT
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The BHP trigger has a long reset and what you are describing sounds about right.
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