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Sorry, but this same topic is covered ad infinitim on this forum...with many subjective, often heated opinions of works and what doesn't, and the trouble will be filtering what works for you. Simple (unpleasant) answer: training with trigger discipline. Complex (lazy) answer: connector, then springs.
Dry firing and picking out the slight nuances of trigger feel is completely different than shooting with recoil, or shooting under time or threat pressure.
Taking a real gunfight training course also removes most of the of perceived issues with trigger. After 1000 rounds fired during a weekend class, the factory trigger becomes intuitive and almost too light.
Dry firing and picking out the slight nuances of trigger feel is completely different than shooting with recoil, or shooting under time or threat pressure.
Taking a real gunfight training course also removes most of the of perceived issues with trigger. After 1000 rounds fired during a weekend class, the factory trigger becomes intuitive and almost too light.