.22 Kit Gun which Wolff Springs?

RayGT3

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Have a M34 4" .22 kit gun that I would like to have my wife use for plinking etc. Thought it might be a good idea to lighten the trigger pull for her. Wondering what the recommended Wolff spring relacements might be. Don't want to get into rimfire light hits and misfires, which would likely complicate things, simple and easy, is good here. She's just learning so I want her to be comfortable and to concentrate on shooting and not on her ability to pull the trigger and dealing with misfires.

Tnx,
Ray
 
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Have a M34 4" .22 kit gun that I would like to have my wife use for plinking etc. Thought it might be a good idea to lighten the trigger pull for her. Wondering what the recommended Wolff spring relacements might be. Don't want to get into rimfire light hits and misfires, which would likely complicate things, simple and easy, is good here. She's just learning so I want her to be comfortable and to concentrate on shooting and not on her ability to pull the trigger and dealing with misfires.

Tnx,
Ray
 
Brownell's has reduced rebound springs 11 to 15 pounds. I have used 11 with excellent results in K frame but never in a J frame. I think it would work OK. Don't try to reduce the hammer spring at all. Maybe start her off with single action.
 
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