I found this image on GTA of stoeger trigger which all look like they have the same basic trigger as Xiscio xs12 Trigger except the explorer has the Antibeartrap feature.I should have left my mod in the on going secret R & D Dept. It is kinda hard to appreciate without chrome and a screw.
The Xisico XS12 has what is called a ''direct sear trigger'', that means the trigger is directly hooked to the piston rod when the gun is cocked, making trigger pull harder. You can stone or sand the mating faces of the trigger sear ''hook'' and piston rod to smooth them, just be careful not to change the angles. This kind of trigger will always have a long pull, but can be made quite decent with a little work. Here's the parts diagram, piston #26, sear #34:https://xisicousa.com/PartsDiagram/XS12diagramlist.pdf
Quote from: happymecanic on January 23, 2021, 07:03:54 AMThe Xisico XS12 has what is called a ''direct sear trigger'', that means the trigger is directly hooked to the piston rod when the gun is cocked, making trigger pull harder. You can stone or sand the mating faces of the trigger sear ''hook'' and piston rod to smooth them, just be careful not to change the angles. This kind of trigger will always have a long pull, but can be made quite decent with a little work. Here's the parts diagram, piston #26, sear #34:https://xisicousa.com/PartsDiagram/XS12diagramlist.pdfSo if one does something to limit trigger pre travel, is the sear/piston being affected??