Straightening Colt SAA triggers

by Don Sikes @, Vera Cruz, Missouri, Friday, February 10, 2023, 17:09 (587 days ago)

I've come to the conclusion that Colt didn't think it trough when he designed the trigger for his SAA revolvers... this includes the BP cap-n-ball and the 1873 revolvers... the curve of the trigger just doesn't work like it should... looks nice but, not quite right in practicality...

I used to be a "snob" about keeping my revolvers original as possible... well... 60 some odd years later, I learned that I was just being an @SS... collecting unique and antiques is one thing but the whole idea to ones weapon, be it a long gun or a hand gun or even an edged weapon is that it should "fit" your hand and style of use... so that being said... I've decided to "personalize" my SAA style revolvers trigger to "feel better" on my finger... besides, my 70 year old arthritic hands just aren't as "rugged" as they use to be and "comfort" seams to be the one on the menu for these days...

The original curve to the trigger causes the bottom of the trigger to bite into my finger pad as I pull the trigger back... and I noted that in case of my "magnum" SAA revolvers the recoil would bounce the trigger bottom edge back into my finger pad... all this makes for an uncomfortable experience when shooting the revolver... back when I was younger and "snobbish" about such matters, I just took it as a characteristic of the revolver and lived with it...

however, remembering some articles about some of ya'll "straightening" out the trigger "bow" to make it "not bite" started to nag my mind... So...

I come with question in hand... those that have "straightened" the trigger... did you just slowly bend it... or did you heat it with a torch and then bend it and then quenched it to re harden... and how did you work around a Case Color finish or one made of stainless steal... I have a few SAA style revolvers, cap-n-ball, 1873 clones, etc that I need to clean-up and do some work on the lockwork so I thought I'd try to straighten the trigger bow while I'm at it... Suggestions please... yeah or nea on the idea...

just as a side note... way back in the 70's I did use a trigger shoe on my Uberti 44 Mag SAA (my work gun, the one I hunted with in Arizona, I no longer have it, a Virginian Dragoon has currently taken it's place) and I currently have one on my original Colt Trooper (60's issue)... I know... blasphemy... but it works for me...


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