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January 16th, 2007, 04:07 | #1 |
Trigger Help for USP Compact owners - Updated 03.31.07
Hey folks!
After much toiling and frustration, I've finally managed to fix the trigger for my USP Compact. The solution (seeing as there are no more places which carry the Compact trigger) was to install a full-size USP trigger in it's place. I don't know about the availability of full-size USP triggers, but there ought to be more roaming around than the compact ones. It's possible even (though I haven't tested this in any capacity) that the SOCOM trigger would work, though it might need fitting instead of directly dropping in. Full disassembly of the gun is somewhat involved, and while I'm considering writing a guide, for now I can offer help to those who are thinking of going down that road. Here's the guide I used to take it apart, but it's less useful when putting it back together. However, combined with the manual, you ought to have a decent idea about how parts are to be fitted. Beware, you will most likely bend the small paperclip-like item which keeps the slide-lock down. I'm not sure how to remove that part without bending it. It's easy enough to bend back and replace, but doing this often will obviously cause issues. Also, the only way I was able to remove the trigger was to completely remove the frame from the metal insert. I don't know if there's an easier way, but i certainly couldn't find it. The new trigger fits just like the old one did, no work needs to it. The new piece pulls the trigger bar no problem, and appears to work just fine. While I have no actual benchmarks to compare, the pistol operates in the same manner that it did before it was broken. Also, having it disassembled, and literally collecting dust for over 2 months appears to have no problematic effects on the function of the gun either. I never chronied it before, or anything like that, but it's still punching through cardboard boxes like nobody's business. I've put about 50 rounds through it so far, but I've run out of gas (had the last dredges of a bottle of green), so more testing needs to be done to ascertain that it's in fine condition. Once I've got more gas, then I'll put more rounds downrange, and see how the trigger holds up. I haven't seen wide-spread threads concerning the full-size USP trigger breaking, so I'm hoping that they've made changes to the manufacture of the trigger which makes it more durable. Should it break, I'll post it in the thread here. The new trigger installed. Old and broken trigger And in case you missed it up above, here's the guide that I used to take the damned thing down http://www.streetpro.com/usp/detail/dst.html
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April 1st, 2007, 01:44 | #2 |
Update - 03/31/07
New trigger now broken! I've put roughly 2500 shots through since the new trigger, along with the usual trigger pulling when not actually in use operationally. I don't know if there are widespread full-sized USP trigger issues, but they have not improved the trigger in any way. I'm going to (again) look into a better solution, and will install the second back-up trigger I've got. Again, I'll keep a rough estimate of how long it lasts. Maybe this first one was just a dud? Cheers folks. P.S. does anyone know if the real USP and USPc share triggers?
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April 1st, 2007, 02:13 | #3 |
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Maybe an upgraded trigger spring is responsable....
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April 1st, 2007, 02:22 | #4 |
The only upgrades are the recoil spring and metal slide/outer barrel. Everything else is stock.
An important note is that this is my only gun, and I've been going to TTAC3 fairly religiously in the past 2 months, 2 or 3 times a week. I also tend to shoot a lot, so it's being used quite a bit. Maybe I'm doing something horribly wrong when I pull the trigger?
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April 1st, 2007, 12:20 | #5 |
I don't think you're doing anything horribly wrong; it's got a lot going against it: weak material, a high stress point, and a big finger yankin on it! I couldn't find an aftermarket part on WGC or Redwolf, maybe someone else knows of another source. Talon, Pm me if you are going to ttac3 tonight. If you're going, please bring me one of the broken triggers!
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April 1st, 2007, 13:38 | #6 |
formerly pivot
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Real steel triggers work with very slight modification. They are made of steel and will not break under normal usage. Theres a guy in town here that can do them if you want one.
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February 28th, 2008, 17:36 | #7 |
Prancercise Guru
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I know I've dragged this post to the suface but if someone has the guy's name in Calagary fire it out to me. I'd like to swap my trigger out before it lets me down.
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February 28th, 2008, 19:44 | #8 |
formerly pivot
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I'm trying to track some down right now. I'll post up here when I get them.
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February 28th, 2008, 20:10 | #9 |
If you find them I'm in for 2!
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March 6th, 2008, 00:45 | #10 |
i have been looking for real steal usp triggers for a while but have had no luck finding them so if you find some put me down for 2
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March 6th, 2008, 01:09 | #11 |
kos
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Why don't you guys contact djbordie on these forums, and have him custom make 'em for ya?
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March 6th, 2008, 10:19 | #12 |
RNicholls is supposed to be able to order them IIRC.
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