July 17, 2021, 08:26 PM
officerdaveGGI dual adjustable trigger on P226
anyone have experience with the dual adjustable trigger on P-Series. I have an email from GGI that helped me adjust the trigger, but not sure I am on the right track. Any advice from other users is appreciated. Thanks Officer Dave
July 18, 2021, 10:24 AM
Pete Kquote:
Originally posted by officerdave:
anyone have experience with the dual adjustable trigger on P-Series. I have an email from GGI that helped me adjust the trigger, but not sure I am on the right track. Any advice from other users is appreciated. Thanks Officer Dave
First thing I do is back the screws to the point that they don’t poke out.
I then adjust the rear screw until all of the pre-travel is taken out of the trigger when it is fully forward. Next, loosen up the trigger so that it has approx 1/16 inch of pre-travel. Do a slide cycle and check the trigger in double action, and after reset. With about 1/16 inch pre-travel, it should be ok.
Next, I turn in the front screw to adjust the trigger over-travel. I turn it in until trigger won’t drop the hammer (in single action), then I add 1/4 additional counter clockwise turn.
Disclaimer: The above is what I do, and is successful for me.
July 18, 2021, 12:11 PM
powermadquote:
First thing I do is back the screws to the point that they don’t poke out.
I then adjust the rear screw until all of the pre-travel is taken out of the trigger when it is fully forward. Next, loosen up the trigger so that it has approx 1/16 inch of pre-travel. Do a slide cycle and check the trigger in double action, and after reset. With about 1/16 inch pre-travel, it should be ok.
Next, I turn in the front screw to adjust the trigger over-travel. I turn it in until trigger won’t drop the hammer (in single action), then I add 1/4 additional counter clockwise turn.
Disclaimer: The above is what I do, and is successful for me.
That's pretty much how I do it.
After the hammer drops and I go 90 deg more I keep the trigger to the rear and work the hammer through it's range of motion.
If it's not right you will feel it catching, back out till it's smooth.
July 19, 2021, 08:37 AM
Bulldog7972Do you use anything like Locktite to keep the screws from moving?
July 19, 2021, 09:17 AM
powermadLoctite 290 for small set screws after installation.
A small drop will wick in the threads.
But if I remember right some of mine had thread locker on the screws already and some didn't.