Moly on the trigger sears

BigBill

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With my three new S&W N frame revolvers I notice there can be a little difference in the trigger let off on the sears. My model 57 had a smoother let off over my model 58. I put some moly paste (TS-70) on the sear and now both revolvers are the same let off(trigger pull). Even my new M29-10 has the same exact trigger let off too. I like having all the triggers match or as close as i can get them to each other.

I do the samething on all my rifles too. I'm wondering if this is why my rifles with moly on the sears maybe a tad more accurate than other rifles that are exactly the same without moly.

Example; my norinco sks shoots 1 1/2" groups at 100yds using norinco ammo with moly on the sear. Most of the guys who own the same gun shoot larger groups.
 
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I also lube with moly on the gas pistons, op rods, bolt carriers & bolts were applical too. On the revolvers i moly up the spar that turns the cylinder too so no wear will occur in the cylinder timing in the future. I also lube all the recoil springs in my guns too where applical too.
 
Does anyone else use WS2, Tungsten Disulfide, as a dry lube? It's like moly in that it embeds into the steel.
 

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