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I thought this was a complaint and then a joke. But it’s for real and I have one rifle with the special and it really lags behind the Diamond, so, I would consider this as well. (Especially since I run my Diamonds at eleven ounces.).
Not that I’m not used to lighter pulls. The Del Taylor triggers in our XP’s run right at 2.5 ounces and they don’t have a safety. Funny part, with 39 steel silhouettes down, and one to go for a clean round and a perfect score, that 2.5 ounces feels like 2.5 short tons.
I bought one last Thursday, looking forward to trying it out. For some reason it hasn't shipped yet, curious if the tariffs are mucking up the works. Maybe going direct was the wrong call.
Got the email from Redhawk today for this new trigger. I wish they would be more specific as to why it has "enhanced durability & robustness". The $25 savings is pretty nominal in the scheme of it, but if it truly is more durable I would be tempted to switch.
I’m not the only one that has dealt with the issue but sometimes the (red) Diamond didn’t play well with Impact actions. One non preferred solution was to increase the trigger weight way higher. If not, you would get firing pin follow intermittently. Obviously many did not have issues and you could even argue it was an isolated “trigger issue.” My educated guess is they tweaked the geometry and bumped up the minimum weight to work normally with Impacts.