i really want to do this to my hellcat rdp with stock trigger. whats the pull weight and is the reset shorter now?
@jason20091210 ай бұрын
they wont tell anyone lol
@m00seknucklejohnson458 ай бұрын
Would this be something to do with an apex trigger or is it doing the same thing that the apex would do?
@davidl4167 ай бұрын
Apex is just the trigger, Monarch and M-Carbo triggers are adjustable to remove some of the take up. This is a spring kit to reduce trigger pull weight. I lost 1.75lbs of trigger pull with just the kit. You do a little polishing to smooth and eliminated some of the gritty feel from factory and could loose another 0.25lb.
@DJ.10015 ай бұрын
@@davidl416 apex comes with a lighter sear spring as weall as a lighter striker spring. The springs are what reduce trigger pull weight not the trigger shoe itself
@davidl4165 ай бұрын
@DJ.1001 correct and they are still non adjustable so have the trigger take up of a $200 Taurus. Own a few and switched to M-carbo for almost half the price of Apex. Which allows for spring kits or more ammo depending on your needs or demands
@Torq20015 күн бұрын
@@davidl416 Dude.....🙄 The Apex trigger "KIT" contains all the same items.
@Torq20015 күн бұрын
@@davidl416 What part of this Galloway Precision modification is adjustable?
@arsenal_tackle_fishing5 ай бұрын
Spring kit work on Hellcat Pro?
@GallowayPrecision5 ай бұрын
Yes, our Hellcat Spring Kit will work with the Pro.
@pmirsky6582 ай бұрын
I notice that after you reassemble the pistol, you dry-fire it twice. I've been told that it's bad to dry-fire a pistol; was that bad advice? Why twice? Also, for the Hellcat, you need to dry-fire the pistol in order to disassemble it, same question, why? Maybe because it's OK to dry-fire a limited number of times, just not to do it over and over without any limits?
@GallowayPrecision2 ай бұрын
It will not hurt it if you do it every once in a while. I'd recommend snap caps over dry firing if you are concerned. You do need to dry fire for disassembly.
@pmirsky6582 ай бұрын
@@GallowayPrecision OK, thanks for the tips! BTW I did get some snap-caps from Amazon, and in place of the primer it has a piece of rubber that seems really soft to me. You can easily push a fingernail 1mm or so deep into the rubber. I get the feeling that this is way too soft, and is no better than dry-firing. Maybe I need the kind of snap cap that has an internal compression spring, and a metal plug for the 'primer'? Any recommendations?