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lightening trigger pull
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12/21/2014 12:43 AM
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Festus
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any recommendations on ruger superblackhawk blackhawk (bisley)? Did the poor mans trigger job but would like it light as possible and reduce creep. Thanks
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Re: lightening trigger pull
[Re: Festus]
#153782
12/21/2014 1:09 AM
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s4s4u
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I installed a lighter hammer spring in mine and shot it a lot and it is quite nice now.
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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Re: lightening trigger pull
[Re: s4s4u]
#153783
12/21/2014 1:22 AM
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GlennS
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Geometry/angles of the lockwork need to be changed. Find a good gunsmith that is very familiar.
"Better to Remain Silent and Be Thought a Fool than to Speak and Remove All Doubt"
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Re: lightening trigger pull
[Re: GlennS]
#153787
12/21/2014 1:59 AM
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Gregg Richter
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Geometry/angles of the lockwork need to be changed. Find a good gunsmith that is very familiar. Exactly. There is no "short cut" to a really good trigger pull: zero creep and light pull... Once in a while you may get lucky, but usually not. The zero creep (and YES it is possible) is the technical part/angles/geometry where there is no way to do it except the right way.
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Re: lightening trigger pull
[Re: Gregg Richter]
#153837
12/22/2014 6:58 AM
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RedSS
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I did a few "poor man's trigger jobs" on a few less-expensive guns in years past when I didn't have any expendable income for such luxuries.
They all worked like a "poor man's trigger job".
In every instance, I just reinstalled the factory parts to restore factory reliability, or paid a real pro to do it correctly. There's a whole lot more to a top-notch trigger job than simply replacing a few springs, especially on mass-produced guns like these.
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Re: lightening trigger pull
[Re: RedSS]
#153841
12/22/2014 2:19 PM
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s4s4u
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There's a whole lot more to a top-notch trigger job than simply replacing a few springs True, but they do help when done properly.
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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