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Section 8: Handguns Subject: GSG 1911 .22 Msg# 1063248
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Did the disconnector have anything to to do with trigger operation? I'm wondering if removing it improved the trigger pull like it does on a BHP.
I shot a friend's imported 1911 .22 and I can't remember the manufacturer's name. It had a terrible trigger so it must not have been a Sig/GSG. That is a really nice looking pistol... |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Everyone: This pistol had a magazine disconnector built into the mainspring housing. I removed it from my own pistol as I believe it to be superfluous. It now works perfectly without said mag disconnector. No, I don't need it as a "safety." It is a range toy, nothing more. It is already a Series 80 design and I am somewhat experienced with 1911 pistols, so I find it quite safe without this moderately annoying feature. By the way, I was able to get several extra magazines in SIG-SAUER packaging when my son's store had an overstock sale. (As noted before the SIG .22 is simply a GSG with SIG markings, so the magazines are obviously identical). I must have at least six for it now. This is a nice pistol. Image below from Mark Freburg - Image Title: photos |