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No, this is a .357magnum...I wouldn't change the springs, save perhaps the trigger return.
Is this a .22?
I have pulled the trigger group out, but not disassembled that. It looked spotless when I looked tho.Could be crap on the trigger mech, have you pull the panel to clean/check?
No, this is a .357magnum...
The odd thing is that the DA pull feels heavier than when I first got it, but how could this be!
The weird thing is that it felt extremely light when I just dry fired it... maybe I have to get mad first!Too many soy lattes!! Did you start wearing a bun? If you did, turn in your man card.
Put some grease at the connection points on the trigger, trigger link, pawl, hammer and transfer bar then do some dry firing.
The weird thing is that it felt extremely light when I just dry fired it... maybe I have to get mad first!
Make sure there isn't any crud under the star.. it should be clean and dry under there.. and you should dump your empties with the muzzle pointed up.The weird thing is that it felt extremely light when I just dry fired it... maybe I have to get mad first!
Tosser.You have to "throw" the bullets with this revolver... a good windup helps and a side benefit is you obtain of few more fps of velocity.
Synthetic grease.