View Full Version : Anyone know sorce for Lonewolf trigger connector
Aeromat209
11-21-2012, 06:32 PM
I heard that Lone Wolf has a lighter trigger connectorfor Kahrs but not on their websight
Short Bus
11-21-2012, 07:52 PM
Wolff makes a lighter striker spring, could that be what you heard about? It will lighten the trigger some.
http://www.gunsprings.com/index.cfm?page=items&cID=1&mID=29#188
gb6491
11-21-2012, 09:07 PM
I heard that Lone Wolf has a lighter trigger connectorfor Kahrs but not on their websight
Wolff makes a lighter striker spring, could that be what you heard about? It will lighten the trigger some.
http://www.gunsprings.com/index.cfm?page=items&cID=1&mID=29#188
I think Short Bus is spot on in regards to the Wolff spring..
FWIW, Kahr does not use a "connector" (as Glock does) to cause the trigger bar to release the striker. Instead, Kahr's trigger interfaces with the striker via a rotating "cocking cam". A redesigned cam could change the trigger pull on a Kahr, but other than a forum member's work (http://kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=15080) (and possibly Kahr's new trigger), I know of no such cam.
Regards,
Greg
TucsonMTB
11-21-2012, 10:08 PM
I was a bit skeptical myself. But, the springs are inexpensive and my slides get torn down from time to time anyway. So, both my PM40's now have this spring installed and I am very pleased.
Starting with just one and shooting them side by side for comparison was eye opening. Haven't measured the difference in trigger pull, but subjectively it is lighter and even smoother than the already great standard trigger pull.
A couple of times another shooter has tried one or the other of my PM40 pistols. Even the fellow who had a couple Kahrs of his own seemed very impressed.
jocko
11-21-2012, 10:15 PM
indeed and as we have read here so many times, evenkahrs factory springs seems to come in way under their advertised 7-7.5# standard weight. Seems 6+ # is about the norm and then after a few hundred rounds that poundage will even drop some more. Same thing will happen with the 5# striker spring, after a few hundred rounds ur gonna have closer to a 4.5# striker than a 5# striker, Who knows maybe even less than that. Kahrs factory springs are great and if one would just give the gun some rounds down range that trigger smooths out so nicely that some have repored even after installing the 5#striker spring that they can't tell alot of difference. to me which I am not ,, it takes a good shooter to feel the difference of 6# vs 5#...Just sayin
olympicmotorcars
11-21-2012, 11:06 PM
Won't a lighter striker spring result in light primer strikes?
jocko
11-22-2012, 07:26 AM
Won't a lighter striker spring result in light primer strikes?
would not offer it , if it did that in any way. Indeed t light would but 5# isnot to light . I think glocks come with 5# factory.
WildCotton
11-23-2012, 10:32 PM
Guys,
Is this what you are talking about? $3.50 to lighten the trigger pull? It's almost unbelievable!
STRIKER SPRINGS
Striker Springs - Reduced Power - W. C. Wolff Company offers reduced power striker springs (firing pin springs) for Kahr pistols rated at 5 pounds. The factory striker spring is 6 pounds. This spring will help improve the trigger pull.
Warning: This spring is for competition use only - not for duty use.
Fits All Kahr Models
SKU Description Price ($) Add to cart
32320 KAHR RP STRIKER SPRING 5 LB Pak of 1 3.49
Short Bus
11-24-2012, 05:55 AM
Guys,
Is this what you are talking about? $3.50 to lighten the trigger pull? It's almost unbelievable!
STRIKER SPRINGS
Striker Springs - Reduced Power - W. C. Wolff Company offers reduced power striker springs (firing pin springs) for Kahr pistols rated at 5 pounds. The factory striker spring is 6 pounds. This spring will help improve the trigger pull.
Warning: This spring is for competition use only - not for duty use.
Fits All Kahr Models
SKU Description Price ($) Add to cart
32320 KAHR RP STRIKER SPRING 5 LB Pak of 1 3.49
YEAP!!! That's it.
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