hotrod150
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I just bought a used 442-2 with a CTY serial number. I generally prefer vintage j-frames but previously owned another 442-2 with a DAH s/n. I assumed when I bought this one that it was made a little prior to my other one (2006), but low and behold this one came with the box etc and the fired case envelope was marked 3/8/2013. Additionally the Shakespearian (or whatever) code date on the box label is 3067 which calculates out to 3/28/13 also. Guess that just goes to prove that you can't put anything past Smith and Wesson!
I replaced the rebound spring with a 13 pounder from Wolff, the one that came out is painted blue. Does S&W color-code their springs? I watched an Apex kit video and the Apex spring was green while the one they removed from blue.
I'm also curious if anyone had modified the MIM trigger? I generally prefer a narrow smooth trigger for DA shooting, this one of course has the factory wide smooth trigger. I can probably live with the width but the tip of the trigger has sharp corners which bit me on the last 442. Has anyone modified a MIM trigger- in particular ground on one? I'm joking of course (pretty much), but I don't know what's inside a "metal-injection-molded" part-- for all I know, it's metallic jelly which will all squirt out when I round off the trigger blade.
Does anyone have a copy of a parts diagram for this gun which they can post or post a link to? I'm mainly curious as to the official name of the two main infernal lock parts. I disabled the lock by removing the aft-most part-- I call it the "locking thingie" but have heard it called the flag. This leaves the forward-most part (the "keyhole thingie") in place so it is not quite so apparent that the lock has been removed-- the only external indication is the itty-bitty empty hole aft of the thumbpiece.
I replaced the rebound spring with a 13 pounder from Wolff, the one that came out is painted blue. Does S&W color-code their springs? I watched an Apex kit video and the Apex spring was green while the one they removed from blue.
I'm also curious if anyone had modified the MIM trigger? I generally prefer a narrow smooth trigger for DA shooting, this one of course has the factory wide smooth trigger. I can probably live with the width but the tip of the trigger has sharp corners which bit me on the last 442. Has anyone modified a MIM trigger- in particular ground on one? I'm joking of course (pretty much), but I don't know what's inside a "metal-injection-molded" part-- for all I know, it's metallic jelly which will all squirt out when I round off the trigger blade.
Does anyone have a copy of a parts diagram for this gun which they can post or post a link to? I'm mainly curious as to the official name of the two main infernal lock parts. I disabled the lock by removing the aft-most part-- I call it the "locking thingie" but have heard it called the flag. This leaves the forward-most part (the "keyhole thingie") in place so it is not quite so apparent that the lock has been removed-- the only external indication is the itty-bitty empty hole aft of the thumbpiece.