I have a springfield TRP w/the trigger that has the allen screw. How do I go about adjusting the weight? I want to make it a bit lighter than it came from the factory. Thanks,
Adjusting your trigger's weight is a job fo a good gunsmith. As jugger said, it's for overtravel. Wilson & others make a drop in hammer/sear kit that may get you what you want but for the cost, just have a smithy lighten it.
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A good trigger is more than just the "weight". Length of travel, overtravel, smoothness, being able to reset the sear with the slightest of letoff, these all make up a trigger that "feels" right. Give it to a good pistolsmith and you will see what the difference is.
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