Trigger jobs on any rifle/revolver/whatever can be problematic. Sometimes use lose reliability or make a firearm unsafe.
In the case of a revolver, you may and probably will, end up with light strikes
In the past, I’ve done many trigger jobs. Nowadays, I am much more inclined to buy/build/modify a firearm as more of a package deal. I don’t over scope, over lighten triggers, etc…. anymore
If the firearm is for defense, a stronger hammer spring might be an important upgrade. I will sacrifice a little pull weight for positive primer ignition
I’m not trying to turn you off of doing a trigger upgrade. It’s just that I’ve seen more guns ruined by a false sense of improvement in the trigger than anything else
Is the trigger really that bad?
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