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Old 08-09-2015, 12:21 PM
[email protected] pkallen7@cox.net is offline
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Originally Posted by Pre 29 View Post
I have never heard of using longer firing pins in S&W. Most of the time when I see light primer strikes in a revolver its due to someone backing off the strain screw to lighten the trigger pull.
I agree, but after returning the strain screw to factory setting, still had light primer strikes. Not all 410 primers are seated to the same depth, hence, light primer strikes with factory firing pin. They manufacture extended firing pin for newer S&W after 1986 for a reason Tks Pre 29
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