Gent's anyone here in So Cal,
Turners in Chino show a 4505 on sale in 90% condition for $500.00.
I haven't seen it only the ad (no Picture), but my gun budget is busted for the year or else I would be down there first thing AM looking at it
Merry Christmas
Mark
Gent's anyone here in So Cal,
Turners in Chino show a 4505 on sale in 90% condition for $500.00.
I haven't seen it only the ad (no Picture), but my gun budget is busted for the year or else I would be down there first thing AM looking at it
Merry Christmas
Mark
It's a stud on the trigger that the hand rides on, instead of the pin on the hand that fits into the trigger.
Not terribly familiar with it but I read Smith did'nt use it very long and it doesn't seem like people are too fond of the design
It's my first N-Frame, and you know what that means...
Thanks for the help gentlemen,
another question, will replacing the floating hand with a standard one help the da trigger pull any noticable amount?
Mark
I have a 625-2 I recently aquired, plan on replacing the floating hand soon , but when I took the pistol apart recently, I found a small steel rod riding inside the rebound spring in the rebound slide. I have never seen this before and haven't found it any any schematics.
Just curious if it...
I have a 625-2 I recently aquired, plan on replacing the floating hand soon , but when I took the pistol apart recently, I found a small steel rod riding inside the rebound spring in the rebound slide. I have never seen this before and haven't found it any any schematics.
Just curious if it...