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Old 10-26-2020, 05:06 PM
GypsmJim GypsmJim is offline
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Originally Posted by Protocall_Design View Post
You can hook a trigger pull gage under the hammer nose and see if the pull weight of the hammer is the same on all the guns. If the pre-14 is noticeably less than the others, that is the problem.
I don't have a trigger pull gauge, but I was just playing at my basement workshop and my "finger" could not detect any "significant" difference.

After taking the strain screw out following suggestions above, and reassembling the revolver, I loaded up 12 empty cases with primers only and fired them double action. The results now were different. 7 of 10 went off and had strikes equal to single action. 3 had light strikes. 2 needed to be fired a second time.
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