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Old 05-19-2010, 11:43 PM
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I just pick-up a 625-3 in 45 acp , it has a real wide TRIGGER
with serrated lines cut in. Does any know where I can buy
other N frame triggers like this one, for other Smith's that I have...So
guys please send websites or names I can check out.

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Brownells may have what you're looking for.
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Here's a link to a .400 wide serrated trigger. However, note that it's for a floating hand. I do NOT know when the floating hands were used and am interested in this same trigger for my 610-3. So, anyone who knows the specifics on the floating hand please reply with the details.

SMITH & WESSON : TRIGGER ASSEMBLY, SERRATED, .400", FLOATING HAND, SS - World's Largest Supplier of Firearm Accessories, Gun Parts and Gunsmithing Tools
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If you want a wider trigger try Tyler Grips. They make a trigger shoe that clamps to your trigger to give it width. They are really nice and cheaper than installing a new trigger. Don
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A trigger is a trigger is a trigger. ALL K,L,N frame triggers are interchangeable! With luck, just move your hand to the new trigger and it will drop right in.
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Triggers usually interchange without difficulty. Hammers are a different story.
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Is there a source for these in color case hardened?
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Is there a source for these in color case hardened?
YES , it is case hardened the one I have know.......
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Sometimes triggers will not function at all even when the original hand is swapped into the new trigger.

Grooved triggers are getting harder to find and more expensive. I used to hate the smooth .312" triggers but if I buy a revolver that has such a trigger I'll cut two grooves into the face of it with the Dremel and then buff out the sharp edges. I find that it's a perfect compromise between smooth and factory serrated. You can probably cut three grooves into a wide smooth trigger if that's the only trigger you find and you are getting desperate.

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