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1/25/2003 8:32:51 AM EDT
Who does trigger jobs on Kahr's? I have a T9 that i want to smooth and lighten the trigger pull a bit.
1/25/2003 4:30:32 PM EDT
[#1]
Try Kurt Wickmann, formerly of Novak's.  He has worked on several firearms for me and does great work.
www.kwgw.com/
1/25/2003 7:05:37 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
Who does trigger jobs on Kahr's? I have a T9 that i want to smooth and lighten the trigger pull a bit.



Teddy Jacobsen of Actions by T does great work, www.actionsbyt.com click on 'brochure' his complete action job is $150
2/10/2003 2:08:14 PM EDT
[#3]
Do it yourself.Kahr's are pretty good out of the box with little to do to appreciably
improve the trigger:
Take a red cratex abrasive in your Dremel and
polish the front of your trigger,follow with
a gray or white cratex till its mirror smooth.
Protect frame with masking tape.
Add a Wolff reduced power striker spring and
polish both the striker and the striker tunnel
in the slide. Use cratex red then gray/white
for the tunnel and set up the striker vertically in a cloth/leather padded vise (NOT
too tight) and take one-half inch strips of
320 emery paper and shoe-shine the abrasive
around the striker, follow with 400 then 600,
and if you are obsessive go to 1000.Clean-up
with brake cleaner aerosol,wipe dry/clean-out
nooks & crannies(high pressure air helps,but not really necessary), lube,re-assemble.Done.
smoother,lighter. You do have a Dremel,right?
Regards, Chuck Hunt
PS: Don't forget to lube the sear face on the
striker,the corresponding face on the cocking cam,the safety block, and the safety block cam face.I use grease on these.