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Take it to a good gunsmith. I've had to replace a lot of parts for people who did "trigger jobs" without knowing what they were doing.
Name ONE! There are no gunsmiths in the entire area that aren't run by Billy Bob out of his basement, and may get to you in a few weeks when he's done repainting his den. I swear, what the Portland Metro area needs is an actual store front gunsmith.
Plus you have to hire someone to be the buffer between the smith and the customer.
I can't seem to find anything (good) on the net about how to do a trigger job for my Smith revolver- a Model 66 K-Frame. The trigger pull is extremely heavy, and I'd like to lighten it up significantly.
Anyone have any diagrams, videos, or links?
Thanks!
You might consider John Semm at Shooters Supply Service in St Johns. SSS is a storefront gun store. John worked for S&W in the past and knows Smiths. He is capable, decent and fair. Call first before you go.
Unless you are a very grumpy old man in Grants Pass. Though, I got the impression that I was not part of the "club".