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Lightened Leaf Sear Spring Reviews

4.7 Rating 28 Reviews
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1911 Lightened Leaf Sear Spring Premium Quality For Competition Pistols! Made from premium-quality, drawn and tempered high-carbon steel for the very best in performance and durability. Fully tested and guaranteed to perform. Best combination of tension and pressure for light, match-quality trigger jobs. High-carbon steel with skelotonized leaves for even pressure, correct travel.   Warning: This product may be alloyed with trace amounts of lead and other elements which are known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm and cancer. To prevent exposure, do not alter the product by welding, grinding, etc. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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52 BELMONT AVE,
QUAKERTOWN
Pennsylvania
18951

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Posted 4 days ago
I started with this leaf spring for my trigger job on my mac 9 ds. I actually think this is all I'm going to do for this trigger, the leaf spring made a huge improvement and for right now will be the only thing I'm replacing. Best under $20 part I've ever bought.
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Posted 5 days ago
The lightened leaf spring is absolutely great!!
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Fit and function is flawless. It greatly improved the trigger on my 2K11
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Posted 3 weeks ago
The part was of good quality although it did not fit my firearm I have the Mac nine DS comp 5 inch and it was too wide for the grip. I had to file down and remove material in order for it to fit. My trigger does feel more crisp and lighter as a result of installing this part.
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Posted 3 weeks ago
These sear springs work great
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Definitely+lighter+and+easier+to+fine+tune+compared+to+OEM+spring.+I+was+able+to+adjust+the+trigger+on+my+DS+1911,+from+4.5+lbs+to+3+lbs.+Great+product.+Very+happy+with+purchase.+
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Posted 1 month ago
They dont line up correctly with the kimber 2k11. This is the second one I purchased. 2nd tike i had to bend the spring to the left if you are looking at it how it is placed in the pistol. It ends up getting caught on itself resulting in a 12 pound trigger pull(I'm estimating) basically you can't pull the trigger. If you dont bend it. The left side doesn't sit where it should and it will not hold the hammer back.
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Posted 1 month ago