Black_Sheep
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Carefully following the instructions in the Kuhnhausen manual I stoned the appropriate places on the rebound slide, sear and top of the trigger bevel. After reassembly it felt better but still not quite as smooth as I had hoped for. A Wilson Combat j frame spring kit and rebound spring tool from Brownell's showed up today so after dinner I swapped the 8lb hammer spring and 14lb rebound spring into my Model 60. The action is noticeably smoother with a slick double action trigger pull. I know it's a fairly simple job but it was a fun learning experience that took much of the mystery out of Smith&Wesson revolver lock work.
My 642 and 625-2 will be getting the same treatment. Is "push off" a concern on the 642? If so, how is it checked?
My 642 and 625-2 will be getting the same treatment. Is "push off" a concern on the 642? If so, how is it checked?