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    ProCarb trigger pull

    Heyo. I'm looking to improve the trigger pull on my ProCarb. I remember reading somewhere on pre-hack MCB that SL68II trigger springs are the same length & are way lighter than the 20lb stock spring. Is that actually true? If it is, is anyone willing to part with one? What are my other options? What else will make the pull lighter?

    Any help would be appreciated.
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    #2
    Originally posted by glaman5266 View Post
    Heyo. I'm looking to improve the trigger pull on my ProCarb. I remember reading somewhere on pre-hack MCB that SL68II trigger springs are the same length & are way lighter than the 20lb stock spring. Is that actually true? If it is, is anyone willing to part with one? What are my other options? What else will make the pull lighter?

    Any help would be appreciated.
    Yes, that is true ....i have one installed in my Pro-Carbine trigger frame , along with a Lapco Double Trigger

    tippmannparts.com has the springs in stock

    and actually after a quick check Lapco still has the double triggers in their vintage section



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      glaman5266 commented
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      Thank you, sir.

      I prefer single triggers, but I'll at least look at the Lapco ones.

    #3
    The biggest difference in my procarb trigger is the lightened hammer. Don’t know if it’s the weight or the improved release point but it’s a big difference. Unfortunately I don’t know the brand.

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      OK, I'll keep my eyes open for one. Thanks.

    #4
    I had a pro/carbine that I modded the heck out of. It had an AirTipps hammer and RVA. The SL68 trigger spring will make it a lighter pull, and you can polish the sear, but don’t use a lighter sear spring or the hammer might not catch.

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      I had a pro/carbine that I modded the heck out of. It had an AirTipps hammer and RVA. The SL68 trigger spring will make it a lighter pull, and you can polish the sear, but don’t use a lighter sear spring or the hammer might not catch.

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        Originally posted by Sdawg View Post
        I had a pro/carbine that I modded the heck out of. It had an AirTipps hammer and RVA. The SL68 trigger spring will make it a lighter pull, and you can polish the sear, but don’t use a lighter sear spring or the hammer might not catch.

        http://procarbine.homestead.com/pcog.html
        Well, I guess I found what I'm doing for a winter project. Interesting stuff on there. Thank you.
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