Description
BHSpringSolutions ADVANCED TRIGGER SUB-ASSEMBLY FOR HI-POWERS
In 2018, Leon Hubert (35 Year Former Designer at FN) and the Co-Founders of BHSpringSolutions LLC initiated cooperative efforts to re-design the Hi-Powers’ Trigger Sub-Assembly. 21 months of continuous refinement and testing produced the Advanced Trigger Sub-Assembly for Hi-Powers, that produces the following functional benefits:
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- Refined geometry repositions the trigger “shoe” in the Hi-Powers’ trigger guard and affords a more straight-back trigger pull and reset motion more characteristic of John Browning’s trigger designs
- Wider Triggers that engages with more surface area of the trigger finger.
- Elimination of the Magazine Disconnect
- Re-design and refinement of the geometry of the Hi-Powers’ Trigger Pawl (lever) minimizes metal-to-metal resistance of the Trigger Pawl’s relationship with the Hi-Powers’ grip frame and optimizes the engagement point with the Hi-Powers’ Sear Connecting Lever (Sear Lever).
- Because the parts of the Advanced Trigger Sub-Assembly work together more cooperatively than in the original P35 Trigger Sub-Assembly, the Advanced Trigger Sub-Assembly functions on a broader range of Trigger Return Spring strengths……..benefitting the Hi-Power owner because it makes tuning the Hi-Power Trigger within a range of 1 ½ – 2 lbs + or -, as easy as changing the Trigger Return Spring.
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- Eliminates conflict of the Trigger Return Spring with the Trigger Pin (found in all original design Hi-Power triggers)
- Minor, and required, fitting of the Advanced Trigger Sub-Assembly makes possible Optimal Trigger Functionality in all Hi-Power models regardless of manufacturer or generation
- A New Invention of a Magazine-Eject-Assist-Spring can be used with the Advanced Trigger Sub-Assembly for Hi-Powers, that does not degrade the trigger pull. Use of this spring is optional in the design.
In Dieudonne Saive’s re-design of John Browning’s Trigger/Trigger Pawl/Trigger-Return-Spring design, certain design attributes were compromised. To the extent possible, the BHSpringSolutions Advanced Trigger Sub-Assembly for Hi-Power pistols restores John Brownings’ design fundamentals found in the 1927 Grand Rendement.
HISTORY OF THE HI-POWER’S TRIGGER SUB-ASEEMBLY:
JOHN M. BROWNING:
In 1922, John M. Browning designed the last firearm for which he would receive a Patent, most commonly referred to as the 1927 Grand Rendement – denoting the year the Patent was issued. From many of the design elements of the 1927 Grand Rendement, along with many design elements of the 1911, Dieudonne Saive configured the handgun initially known as the “P35”, later most commonly known as the “Hi-Power”.
It was John Browning, in the 1927 Grand Rendement who first designed a handgun Trigger Sub-Assembly that included the Trigger, a Trigger Pawl (later renamed the Trigger Lever), and a Trigger Return Spring, that form a unit. Today we call it the Hi-Power’s Trigger-Sub-Assembly.
DIEUDONNE SAIVE:
By 1935, Dieudonne Saive had made numerous design changes to John Browning’s original Trigger-Sub-Assembly, some good, some not, and the end result was a P35 (Hi-Powers’) Trigger Sub-Assembly with numerous non-John Browning-like trigger performance characteristics. John Browning’s original design contained NO Magazine Disconnect, Dieudonne Saive’s end product did. And as negative as Saive’s Magazine Disconnect was for the integrity of the Hi-Power Triggers’ “Take-Up” and “Break”, the Magazine Disconnect also played a positive role in the P35’s Trigger Reset. The final Dieudonne Saive version of John Browning’s Trigger/Trigger Pawl/Trigger Return Spring design also was weak because the design creates a “down and back” trigger pull motion, instead of the “straight back” pull characteristic always found in John Browning’s designs. And, the Dieudonne Saive design produces a conflict between the Trigger Return Spring and the Trigger Pin for which a “groove” in the HP’s Trigger Pin was necessitated to attempt to eliminate the resistance on the trigger that this design inevitably creates.
AFTER-MARKET AND THIRD-PARTY EFFORTS TO CORRECT THE P35 TRIGGERS’ DEFICIENCIES:
Over the years, multiple third-party companies have produced alternative triggers for the P35, all of which retain many of the original Dieudonne Saive design weaknesses which cannot be eliminated short of a complete re-design of the entire HP Trigger Sub-Assembly.
CHOOSING THE OPTIMAL TRIGGER RETURN SPRING FOR YOU
The BHSpringSolutions Advanced Trigger Sub-Assembly System contains multiple Trigger Return Springs giving each Hi-Power owner the power to customize the triggers’ performance by simply choosing and installing the best Trigger Return Spring for the application and the shooters’ preference.
Note: Each of these springs is made from a different diameter of spring wire. Should your Trigger Return Springs ever get mixed up, measure the diameter of the spring wire with a caliper. Actual spring diameter may be + or – 0.01mm.
Trigger Return Spring #1: (0.80mm Spring Wire)
Tactical Trigger Return Spring. This is the strongest, most rigid, spring option. Good choice for shooters wanting Maximum Reset Authority in trigger performance.
Trigger Return Spring #2: (0.75mm Spring Wire)
Good General Purpose Trigger Return Spring. Good Spring to test first, in Hi-Powers with a “Type 1” Sear Lever (non-drop-safety sear lever used on in early FN / Browning Hi-Powers and most Hi-Power Clones).
Trigger Return Spring #3: (0.70mm Spring Wire)
Good General Purpose Trigger Return Spring. Good Spring to test first, in Hi-Powers with a “Type 2” Sear Lever (Drop-safety sear lever design used in Browning Mark III Hi-Powers and FM95 Series Hi-Powers.)
Trigger Return Spring #4: (0.65mm Spring Wire)
Primarily a “Target Trigger Return Spring”. Lightest trigger pull and maintains acceptable Reset Performance in most Hi Powers. May be too light for Hi-Powers used in defensive roles.
EXAMPLE OF VARIANCE IN HI-POWER TRIGGER BREAK WEIGHTS BY SPRING
(EXAMPLE SHOWN WAS ACTUAL TRIGGER BREAK WEIGHT AS MEASURED IN AN FN/BROWNING MARK III, EQUIPPED WITH THE HI-POWER FAST SAFETY SYSTEM (SFS), and BHSpringSolutions Optimized Hi-Power Springs.)
Many components in the Hi-Power design impact actual trigger pull break weights in the Hi-Power design. The example below is intended to show the approximate increase or decrease in trigger break weights typically obtained with the different Trigger Return Spring options.
TRIGGER RETURN SPRING AVG. TRIGGER BREAK WEIGHT
Trigger Return Spring #1: (0.80mm Spring Wire) 6.0 – 6.25 lbs.
Trigger Return Spring #2: (0.75mm Spring Wire) 5.5 – 5.75 lbs.
Trigger Return Spring #3: (0.70mm Spring Wire) 5.0 – 5.25 lbs.
Trigger Return Spring #4: (0.65mm Spring Wire) 4.5 – 4.75 lbs.
MAGAZINE DISCONNECT IN THE HI-POWER DESIGN
BHAdvanced Trigger Sub-Assembly
Installing the BHAdvanced Trigger Sub-Assembly into a Hi-Power pistol, currently containing the original HP Trigger-Sub-Assembly in its original configuration, will eliminate the Magazine Disconnect function.
All Hi-Power (HP35) pistols in their original configuration contain a “Magazine Disconnect”. A firearm with a Magazine Disconnect cannot be fired with the magazine removed from the firearm.
A firearm that does not contain a Magazine Disconnect can be fired, if there is a round in the barrel chamber, without a magazine installed in the firearm. Most modern firearms do not contain a Magazine Disconnect and are not considered “unsafe” because they do not, and some modern firearms do contain a Magazine Disconnect.
After installation of the BHAdvanced Trigger Sub-Assembly for Hi-Power pistols, the Hi-Power WILL fire without a magazine inserted in the firearm, if there is a round in the chamber.
Two important safety aspects of handguns that DO NOT contain a Magazine Disconnect:
– A handgun that does not contain a Magazine Disconnect is by far best for training new shooters who are learning for the first time because a round can be chambered, magazine removed, and it is impossible for a new shooter to fire more than one round.
– Because Hi-Powers are used defensively by civilians, as well as by law enforcement, military and other security forces, a Hi-Power not containing a magazine disconnect can be fired during a magazine change if there is a round remaining in the chamber.
Installation Required and Some Minor Fitting is Possible. Written Instructions Included and Video Tutorial on YouTube.
Any Hi-Power user who requires a Magazine Disconnect, for any reason, should not install the BHAdvanced Trigger Sub-Assembly.
Joel –
So this trigger and assembly is amazing. I had the C&S Wide trigger installed and was hesitant on purchasing this because i thought it would feel the same. Needless to say, they are totally different. The serrations makes gives it the traction that i like and the trigger pull is amazing. I installed the #4 spring and am loving it. Gave it a 4 only because I have only dry fires it so i don’t know how it functions with live fire.