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Israeli Police Hi Power - Refurb

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This is a Israeli Police HP that I got in for myself, and wanted to refurb it - before, after's and trigger work.

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Didn't like the spur hammer and changed it to the ring hammer.

Polished the trigger bar contact area on the frame, shortened and re-profiled the trigger bar tip and polish engagement area.

Cleaned up the sear engagement area and polished.  Polished the sear spring contact point in the spring and the sear.

Polished the trigger bar contact locations for sear, frame sides and trigger bar contact point

Added a stronger trigger return spring...

You can see the take-up, till the trigger bar sits perfectly against the sear lever, a clean break with no overtravel and then a smooth audible and felt reset.

No hammer push off and no hammer follow.

 

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10 hours ago, gleninjersey said:

Nice work!  Where did you purchase it from?

Some guy just walked into the shop with it and wanted to sell it.....  I felt I paid too much for the condition it came in but the bore was excellent...

10 hours ago, sgtdave4321 said:

Looks great!

Ty!

5 hours ago, GRIZ said:

Good job.

Ty !

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