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I have read in several posts that individuals remove the coil spring from NY #1 springs. What is the purpose in that? Does it affect trigger break or pull? (or just stupid?) jw38
 

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I have read in several posts that individuals remove the coil spring from NY #1 springs. What is the purpose in that? Does it affect trigger break or pull? (or just stupid?) jw38
My old G22 came with an older NY trigger assembly that never had the coil spring. I learned that they changed it to a coiled spring type because the NY1 with the coiled spring was more reliable.

This should be a pic of my old NY 1 spring. It has a metal reinforcing leaf spring along the inner angle, and is probably a lot stronger than the new NY1 with the coil spring removed.
 

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I've never tried it but supposedly an NY1 trigger spring used with a "minus" trigger connector produces a "rolling" revolver-like trigger pull at about 6lbs. The standard setup would be at about 5.5lbs but has that light takeup then a sudden increase in weight before the trigger breaks.

With the NY trigger spring you have to hold the trigger to the rear while you field strip.
 

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With the NY trigger spring you have to hold the trigger to the rear while you field strip.
Which generation? I never had to do that with my gen 2 G22.
 
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