Sunday, July 14, 2013

ruger trigger job

If you install any reduced power springs, you need to test the gun thoroughly. If the gun is a double-action revolver, the testing should include both single action (cocking the hammer) AND double action (pulling the trigger without cocking the hammer) testing.

The DA hammer strike is typically lighter than the SA strike due to the gun's design. Some folks will test the SA but not the DA. I've read at least one incident where a spring replacement resulted in a defender having multiple misfires during a self-defense encounter. That could have been avoided with proper testing.


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