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Thank you for the specs. epj.
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Originally posted by epj:
The target sighted K frames had a different style stop from the ones being discussed here. The "N frame style" stop is a fitted pin in the rebound slide that cannot bind the gun up. The K's had a rotating cam under the trigger that apparently could get out of adjustment, though none of mine ever have.
Could the "N frame style" stop be put on a 642
Originally posted by bountyhunter:
They have so little effect they are basically not worth the trouble to fit.
Originally posted by epj:
Originally posted by bountyhunter:
They have so little effect they are basically not worth the trouble to fit.
I respectfully disagree. I personally find my single action shooting is significantly improved with a well adjusted stop.
Originally posted by fm2:
Could the "N frame style" stop be put on a 642?
Thanks much!
Originally posted by epj:
You cut them down a thousandth at a time until the trigger will just release the sear.
Originally posted by bountyhunter:
....the trigger pull when firing SA.
The overtravel stops on current guns are small metal rods inside the rebound slide spring. I have not specifically fitted one for a DAO model. If you want to experiment with making one, here are some suggestions:Originally posted by fm2:
OKFC05 Yes, I understand about the reliability concern. When I saw this posted " The "N frame style" stop is a fitted pin in the rebound slide that cannot bind the gun up." it peaked my interest. My thinking is this part is inside the frame?