Doug Koenig Low Mass Hammer Set
3-Piece Competition Kit for Speed, Control, and Consistency
Purpose-Built for Competitive 1911 Performance
First and foremost, the Doug Koenig Low Mass Hammer Set upgrades your 1911 with a precision-engineered ignition system designed for competition use. Rather than relying on mixed components, this 3-piece kit combines a patented low mass hammer, a Competition Sear, and a Long Disconnector. As a result, the system reduces lock time, sharpens trigger feel, and delivers repeatable performance every time you press the trigger.
Matched Components Working as One
Unlike piecing together parts from different manufacturers, this Koenig hammer set ensures every component works in harmony. The low mass hammer accelerates faster, which directly shortens lock time. Meanwhile, the Competition Sear delivers clean, consistent engagement surfaces. In addition, the Long Disconnector manages timing and reset smoothly, keeping the trigger cycle predictable.
Because these components function together, the trigger pull feels crisp and controlled. Rapid fire becomes easier to manage as consistency improves. Furthermore, matched geometry stabilizes the ignition system. Consequently, reliability increases and shot-to-shot performance remains uniform.
A Strong Foundation for High-End Builds
Designed to Simplify Precision Tuning
Since Doug Koenig designed these parts as a system, the kit provides an excellent foundation for a high-performance 1911. Gunsmiths benefit from reduced fitting complexity when compared to mismatched parts. At the same time, builders achieve more consistent results with less trial and error.
Whether assembling a match-grade pistol or refining a personal competition gun, this hammer set delivers precision without compromise. Accordingly, it supports both professional builds and serious enthusiast upgrades.
American-Made Quality You Can Rely On
Premium Materials and Proven Craftsmanship
Doug Koenig manufactures every component in the United States using premium materials and strict CNC machining standards. Each part starts as high-grade tool steel, which provides exceptional strength and long-term durability.
By comparison, imported look-alike components often fall short in heat treatment and dimensional control. As a consequence, those parts wear faster and produce inconsistent results. In contrast, the Koenig Low Mass Hammer Set maintains professional-level performance over years of hard use.
Ideal for Competition and Custom 1911 Builds
Precision with Reduced Fitting Effort
This kit does not qualify as a true drop-in set. However, it significantly reduces fitting time compared to assembling unrelated components. For that reason, a qualified gunsmith should install or inspect the parts to ensure proper fit and safe operation.
As a result, whether you are building a top-tier competition pistol or upgrading a serious carry or range gun, this hammer set delivers dependable, repeatable performance.
Kit Contents
Included Components
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Low Mass Hammer
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Competition Sear
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Long Disconnector
Key Benefits
Performance Advantages
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Reduces lock time for faster, more consistent ignition
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Produces a clean, crisp trigger pull with smooth reset
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Uses matched components for seamless operation
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Manufactured in the USA from premium materials
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Ideal for competition, match-grade, and custom 1911 builds
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Trusted by professional gunsmiths and top competitive shooters
Installation Note
Professional Fitment Recommended
Trigger geometry varies between pistols. Therefore, a professional gunsmith should fit or inspect these components to confirm safe, reliable operation.
Why Choose the Koenig Low Mass Hammer Set
Speed, Precision, and Durability in One System
In summary, the Doug Koenig Low Mass Hammer Set delivers a refined balance of speed, precision, and strength. Lock time improves, trigger feel sharpens, and reliability increases. Ultimately, for competitive shooters and serious builders, this hammer set provides a professional-grade foundation that performs shot after shot.





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