Hello all,
I am completely new to this thread world, so I thank you in advance for your patience. I read through some threads and didn't find what I was looking for...
I just got a 686-6 and the first thing I noticed was the heavy trigger (which I have read about on here)
I bought the wilson combat Custom-Tune Spring Kit (#178) after reading several referrals. I have yet to install this (I am going to get a trigger pull scale to measure the "before"). But I have also read and seen that the "trigger meets hammer" junction can sometimes be smoothed to improve performance. I saw Potterfield do it on YouTube, and the gunsmith wants $100 for it, so my instinct is to try it myself.
My question is this: Is it possible, with research, to do this task myself? Does that procedure make that much difference (on top of the spring kit)?
I was looking online for pics of the hammer and trigger parts "before" and "after" the smoothing job. Does anyone have those pictures available?
Thank you so much and I look forward to hearing from you guys.
Brian
I am completely new to this thread world, so I thank you in advance for your patience. I read through some threads and didn't find what I was looking for...
I just got a 686-6 and the first thing I noticed was the heavy trigger (which I have read about on here)
I bought the wilson combat Custom-Tune Spring Kit (#178) after reading several referrals. I have yet to install this (I am going to get a trigger pull scale to measure the "before"). But I have also read and seen that the "trigger meets hammer" junction can sometimes be smoothed to improve performance. I saw Potterfield do it on YouTube, and the gunsmith wants $100 for it, so my instinct is to try it myself.
My question is this: Is it possible, with research, to do this task myself? Does that procedure make that much difference (on top of the spring kit)?
I was looking online for pics of the hammer and trigger parts "before" and "after" the smoothing job. Does anyone have those pictures available?
Thank you so much and I look forward to hearing from you guys.
Brian