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Old 11-16-2020, 09:30 PM
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I just purchased a 351c, and I really like it. Did a lot of research before buying, and there are many words on the trigger pull weight. I guess I got a good one, it is heavy, but works well.

I was wondering if anybody has sent there J frame back to S&W for the Master Revolver Action Package work, most specifically a 351c. Is it worth the effort?

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Old 11-17-2020, 08:45 PM
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I can’t answer your question about the Master Revolver Action Problem, however I also have a 351c that I found the trigger pull was fine when new, however it has simply kept getting more smooth as I continue to put rounds through it. The 351c is a fun gun to shoot
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I also have a 351C and it’s a great little gun. I played the spring game when I first got mine but ended up with the OEM that it came with. I did however do a action smoothing job using a YouTube video. I also polished the face and front edges on the trigger slippery smooth. I then added a set of VZ 320 grips which placed my trigger finger naturally lower on the trigger giving more leverage. Oh I almost forgot I exchanged the XS white dot with their one with the tritium tube. Mine rides in my pocket easily.

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Thanks for the replies.

I really like mine, not convinced it needs worked on. And I have been thinking of getting the tritium sight, too.
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