Beauetienne
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I've come into this '56. It had many light strike problems along with rough, hesitant trigger reset problems. Both single and double pulls were lighter than any of my Smiths. All the seller disclosed was that a target hammer had been added to it and other, undiscloed work had been done.
I replaced the mainspring with a standard pull Wolff spring and replaced the trigger return spring with an 15lb spring. The sear spring was anemic. I replaced it also.
I lightly stoned the trigger return slide contact surfaces along the frame area area around it and the area it rides on.
Also added trigger and hammer shims (.002) due to shake in both.
Reassembled and found a much improved trigger travel feel and rebound. Double action smooth and functioning nicely on the bench. Single action pull remains a problem.
When slowly pulling the trigger in SA the trigger binds with the hammer rather than releasing completely. The trigger rides back into position only as the hammer drops with it. A quick pull of the trigger in SA doesn't cause this and drops the hammer and resets normally.
When working the action slowly in SA with the side plate off I can see and feel, some slight roughness and binding between hammer and trigger contact points.
If some stoning is required (not sure) I'm not sure which part's contact point I should do.
Advice on how to proceed would be appreciated.
I replaced the mainspring with a standard pull Wolff spring and replaced the trigger return spring with an 15lb spring. The sear spring was anemic. I replaced it also.
I lightly stoned the trigger return slide contact surfaces along the frame area area around it and the area it rides on.
Also added trigger and hammer shims (.002) due to shake in both.
Reassembled and found a much improved trigger travel feel and rebound. Double action smooth and functioning nicely on the bench. Single action pull remains a problem.
When slowly pulling the trigger in SA the trigger binds with the hammer rather than releasing completely. The trigger rides back into position only as the hammer drops with it. A quick pull of the trigger in SA doesn't cause this and drops the hammer and resets normally.
When working the action slowly in SA with the side plate off I can see and feel, some slight roughness and binding between hammer and trigger contact points.
If some stoning is required (not sure) I'm not sure which part's contact point I should do.
Advice on how to proceed would be appreciated.
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