AMT 45
OK, Guys.. Lets see what you can do. I have a AMT Backup, .45 The trigger pull is BAD!!! Maybe 30# I like the gun, but what can I do to get the pull down??? I have looked for spring kits, but cant find them.... HELP!!!!!!!!!!
It will hurt you, More than it will hurt me..
It will hurt you, More than it will hurt me..
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A good gun smith can fix you up I think lone wolfe has the parts.Nice gun by the way.But you might take the advice posted below sounds like hes been there.
Good Luck!!
Rugster
Edited by - rugster on 08/03/2002 10:25:120 -
The trigger pull on these are bad by nature. I have worked on a couple and have been unable to achieve satisfactory results. If the spring controlling the trigger pull is reduced to the point where a good pull is achieved the pistol becomes unreliable. In the end I had to reinstall the original springs. This has also been the consensus of opinion from others on this forum in the past; so if someones says, "I can do it" send it to them--but be skeptical until you see the results! The pistol was designed as a back up weapon to be fired at close range, and is not a target pistol. The springs must be unusually strong to fire the pistol reliably. Pulling the trigger compresses the spring that fires the pistol, but gives a hard trigger pull. Catch 22. 0 -
contact TRAPPER GUN INC, 586 776 7581, makes spring kits for all types of handguns, if he doesn't have yours,probably can make what you need. 0 -
I had the same question. The answer I got from locals is, as this is a back up, you'll have a tendicy to carry with one in the pipe (not recommended). The long pull and the heavy weight of the pull is a safety measure against accidentel misfires. 0
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