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Hey Folks,
I just picked up a new Ruger SP101. I put about 100 rounds through it this weekend. While I like a lot of aspects of the pistol the trigger pull is a doozy. Double action is a long pull and a ridiculous amount of resistance before it breaks and fires. I'd like my girlfriend to be able to shoot this pistol and I think with such a heavy trigger she wouldn't enjoy it at all.
I've read a lot about people installing the Wolff Spring kits to make the trigger more enjoyable. I've also heard some people just dry-fire snap caps a couple thousand times.
For those that have the Ruger SP101 did you replace the trigger springs? Did you notice a difference?
Thank you.
I just picked up a new Ruger SP101. I put about 100 rounds through it this weekend. While I like a lot of aspects of the pistol the trigger pull is a doozy. Double action is a long pull and a ridiculous amount of resistance before it breaks and fires. I'd like my girlfriend to be able to shoot this pistol and I think with such a heavy trigger she wouldn't enjoy it at all.
I've read a lot about people installing the Wolff Spring kits to make the trigger more enjoyable. I've also heard some people just dry-fire snap caps a couple thousand times.
For those that have the Ruger SP101 did you replace the trigger springs? Did you notice a difference?
Thank you.