Wear on sear etc

L. Boscoe

New member
I have a Tanfoglio Stock Master in 45 acp. I shoot light hand loads
almost 100% of the time, and really like the pistol. Lately, the trigger, which was perfect to begin with has shown signs of softening, or "less crispness " i.e. less like a 1911 trigger than when brand new. It is about a year old, has probably 3000 rounds use.
Is this a routine thing, and can it be fixed?:cool:
 

Sgt127

New member
If the sear and or hammer hooks are soft, it’s possible.

If standard 1911 parts are interchangeable, I would consider getting a high end hammer and sear.

I have a couple 45’s with tens of thousands of rounds through them. No change. Both Colts.
 

RickB

New member
Tanfoglio pistols used to have a reputation for breaking sears, but that was thirty years ago; could it be cracked, or otherwise damaged?
 
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