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Old 08-04-2018, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Warren Sear View Post
Failure to fire is a serious problem (not "issue") that needs to be corrected ASAP. Replace those ****** aftermarket springs with full power factory originals, and install a new strain screw if yours has been ****** with. Installing light springs is not a "trigger job". And re-install the correct firing pin; you fixed the wrong problem.

The yoke falling out is also not acceptable, although not critical. It should get fixed.
A club member turned up to the range recently with a new 929 revolver. The trigger was too heavy for her to operate so I swapped out the standard (16-18 Ib) trigger return spring with a 14 Ib one I had in my kit. The result was a much better trigger pull,she can actually use and no change to the mainspring power effecting primer strike.

Incidentally, that stock mainspring is identical to the Wolff full power ribbed mainspring spare I also carry in my kit.
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