rich davis
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a friend is looking at a model 14 that has a card from the factory that made it single action only. any info please.
thank you
rich davis
thank you
rich davis
I know they were popular with target shooters who only shot them single action anyway. I think the conversion gave them a shorter hammer fall.
I had one and thought it was broken, so I traded it off.
a friend is looking at a model 14 that has a card from the factory that made it single action only. any info please.
thank you
rich davis
thank you for all the information. the card was from the factory explaining the modifications that were done. if the sa did not come from the factory what modifications were done to make it sa only. were the parts sold so you could convert yourself.a friend is looking at a model 14 that has a card from the factory that made it single action only. any info please.
thank you
rich davis
That is interesting. Sounds like the owner sent it to S&W for them to change it from DA to SA. Rather odd, since the parts were available separately (see below). Look on the left side of the grip frame under the stocks. Down near the bottom at the toe, you might see a date code. It will look like this: x.xx or xx.xx, where the x indicates a digit.the card was from the factory explaining the modifications that were done
Remove DA sear. Replace hammer. This was the correct way. Some "backyard smiths" simply removed the sear and used the original hammer. Not as slick, but it worked.if the sa did not come from the factory what modifications were done to make it sa only?
Yes. Dealers all over the country sold them in a blister pack.were the parts sold so you could convert yourself