Glad you guys like the pics - figure it's the least I can do...

I popped a 15 lb mainspring in this afternoon (mainspring plug is plastic too). Everythings softer and smoother now. Between this and the hundreds of dry fires in addition to last nights escapades, and familiarization in general. I'm finally getting
zero movement of the front sight when the hammer drops while dry firing.

The cool thing is that the SA has about as close to a neutral sear angle as possible without being absolutely neutral. I have to stick my finger between the cocked hammer and beavertail to "feel" the ever so slight camming of the hammer back when the trigger is pulled, because watching it is deceiving. It keeps getting better...

Also had to chuckle this morning - bruised my trigger finger last night... I have long fingers and wrap my finger through the trigger guard, pulling with my second joint instead of the pad of my finger. Got my fingertip pinched between the back of the trigger and the frame enough to leave a little half moon bruise on it. This is why my SP01 got an 85C trigger.

Also, I've been playing with it so much that that my fingers are a little chafed from the grip texturing...well it's probably more due to the shooting than playing...but it made me chuckle nevertheless.

Can't decide whether to waste $30 on a cheapie holster to play with it tomorrow evening at USPSA or just stick with the SP01, but I'd like to get another couple hundred rounds down the barrel to justify a full disassembly and polish of the internals to see if I can get the little bumps out of the double action pull. Guess we'll see how tomorrow goes...