I've got several 1911s....9mm and 45acp.....That little screw in the trigger is for "overall travel" not pre travel.....And once it's set you better properly use a good thread lock on it. That has nothing to do with pre travel. You do not want to touch that screw if ya don't what you are doing or you'll get hammer follow or even a get a nice range surprise when you unleash a full-auto 1911.....Pre travel or take up is adjusted by 2 little tabs on the trigger bar. If you want a nice trigger with that RIA take it apart and polish everything including the the trigger track in the frame....It's loaded with just as much coating as the outside if not more....
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Eagle feather but a TURKEY scope.... DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY ! I bought this scope from Amazon as I had great luck with CV Life 3 - 9 X 40 Compact scope. Scope arrived with a large black pit on the internal lenses visible in the lower left quadrant of the reticle on 4X magnification. A smaller black pit is on the top left reticle. Looking inside the scope from the objective lens: This thing has the internal fit and finish I would expect from a Jr. High School metals shop project or something put together in someone's basement . My advice in terms of gun optics: Amazon is just complete and total garbage. These Chinese commodity optics have no indication of any kind of inspection prior to leaving the factory. I've had to return two out of three scopes purchased from Amazon as they arrived damaged or not working. One I very highly suspect was a customer return damaged that found it's way back into the supply chain. My advice: If you can buy something NOT made in China at a local sporting goods or gun store then spend the extra money and verify it's in good condition before leaving.
Nice holster but it doesn't cover the trigger guard. Yes, I know it's a Single Action only and the hammer needs to be cocked, but still, I'd feel better with it covered. Good video. Thanks for sharing. Peace.
Thanks for the info! I was almost going to buy one of the cheaper ones, but the better stitching, padding, & zippers is worth the couple of more bucks!