On my NM flattop I found that the poorboy's
trigger job made trigger return halting and problematic.
Disassembly revealed that the disconnected leg was catching in the main spring, so back on the leg went.
Trigger is the heaviest on this revolver of any NM I've ever fired.
Installing a Belt Mountain basepin did tighten up the action, though, and add to the perceived "smoothness", although I may be imagining that part. It feels better, though.
Complete thread:
- Ruger Bisley -
Dave B,
2015-04-25, 10:25
- Ruger Bisley - uncowboy, 2015-04-25, 16:05
- what about the "poor man's trigger job"? -
bj,
2015-04-25, 19:42
- "poor man's trigger job" FINALLY FAILED - SIXGUNNER, 2015-04-25, 20:01
- I always do this -
Dave B,
2015-04-26, 09:26
- On my NM flattop I found that the poorboy's -
BC,
2015-04-26, 13:32
- On my NM flattop I found that the poorboy's - Slow Hand, 2015-04-26, 16:25
- On my NM flattop I found that the poorboy's -
BC,
2015-04-26, 13:32