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Old 07-21-2021, 09:08 PM
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is there a post on replacing broken trigger lever? if so how do i access it? Fully disassembled and found broken trigger lever- numrich has replacements. I am looking for ejector rods thx

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Old 07-22-2021, 03:06 PM
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Not sure which part you are referring to.
I would google S&W trigger replacement
If you are not sure have a gun smith
Do it.
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Welcome to the Forum

Modern Smith & Wesson revolvers do not have a part called the "Trigger Lever"

Since you have gone far enough to KNOW that Numrich has the replacement part, what is Numrich calling that part? And what is the part number?

As Dave.357 says, pictures go a long way toward understanding
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It sounds to me like it's the part that pushes the rebound slide. If that's it, for the old style, you punch the pin out, replace the lever, and drive the pin back. If new style, it's a drop in part.
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Trigger lever = hand maybe???
Can you post a pic?
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