Ben_hutcherson
Member
I know I may be one of the few people to ask about doing such a thing, but I have a model 14-1 that I feel like the trigger is too light on to the point where it is dangerous. I also generally get an FTF on about 1 out of 12 rounds(with CCI primers) in single action.
I did a tear-down on the gun this evening, and both the mainspring and rebound slide spring seem very weak. The mainspring is ribbed, making me think it is probably a reduced power Wolf.
I'm guessing that I need to increase the strength on either or both of these springs, but I'm wondering if I should start with one or the other. I really like the DA pull on the gun now, and don't want to mess it up too much, but also realize that increasing the SA pull weight is also going to increase the DA weight.
I did try putting a spent primer under the strain screw, and that didn't seem to change things very much.
I'd appreciate any suggestions as to how to proceed.
I did a tear-down on the gun this evening, and both the mainspring and rebound slide spring seem very weak. The mainspring is ribbed, making me think it is probably a reduced power Wolf.
I'm guessing that I need to increase the strength on either or both of these springs, but I'm wondering if I should start with one or the other. I really like the DA pull on the gun now, and don't want to mess it up too much, but also realize that increasing the SA pull weight is also going to increase the DA weight.
I did try putting a spent primer under the strain screw, and that didn't seem to change things very much.
I'd appreciate any suggestions as to how to proceed.