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I have written an article about improving the triggers on Smith & Wesson revolvers.
The article is posted here on my blog:
Improving the trigger on Smith & Wesson Revolvers
The idea for this article came from the questions that people ask when they find out that I like revolvers. Many of those questions are about trigger jobs and spring kits. When I answer those questions, I always have to explain a lot of background information, so I decided to organize that information in one place.
As I started to outline the important concepts, the article grew longer than I intended, so maybe it should really be called a whitepaper or an ebook. But I think it is all information that will benefit anyone who wants a better trigger, and who is considering doing that work themselves.
A few of the topics covered are:
I am very interested in feedback on this article. I am particularly interested in feedback from people who are just starting to work on revolvers, since that is the target audience. I would also appreciate feedback from experienced people about the overall quality of the information. Thank you.
The article is posted here on my blog:
Improving the trigger on Smith & Wesson Revolvers
The idea for this article came from the questions that people ask when they find out that I like revolvers. Many of those questions are about trigger jobs and spring kits. When I answer those questions, I always have to explain a lot of background information, so I decided to organize that information in one place.
As I started to outline the important concepts, the article grew longer than I intended, so maybe it should really be called a whitepaper or an ebook. But I think it is all information that will benefit anyone who wants a better trigger, and who is considering doing that work themselves.
A few of the topics covered are:
- What is a "good" trigger?
- How should you insure that duty guns are reliable?
- What is the relationship between the important springs in a revolver?
- What are common causes of misfires?
I am very interested in feedback on this article. I am particularly interested in feedback from people who are just starting to work on revolvers, since that is the target audience. I would also appreciate feedback from experienced people about the overall quality of the information. Thank you.