Has anyone out here done any work toward taking down a Smith & Wesson Model 14 trigger to 1000 grams and still keeping reliable primer strikes?
Just wound down the main spring set screw a tad on a practically unused 14-3 and best I could get was about 1350 with an occasional light hit ( could have been a case of hard primers).
Thanks!
Revolver trigger job
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Revolver trigger jobs
You might consult with Davis out of Northern California or SDM Fabrication out of Akron, Ohio.
Good luck,
Retired
Good luck,
Retired
Re: Revolver trigger job
You can only back off the hammer spring so much before it won't ignite the primer. Jerry Miculek has a video available showing the ways to properly accomplish the job. He sells a lighter hammer and rebound spring, or you can retain the OEM hammer spring and fit a lighter rebound spring from Wolff.schatzperson wrote:Has anyone out here done any work toward taking down a Smith & Wesson Model 14 trigger to 1000 grams...
Action job:
http://tinyurl.com/yfxj5cf
Wolff:
http://tinyurl.com/ybbbpnn