Hello all
I ended up in Ft. Smith and purchased a new S&W SW9VE from a buddy that just got a few in. After rebate of $50 it will come in at just over $200. I took my pick out of six he had on hand.
I then set down at a bench and started my trigger job on it. I polished all the trigger parts, took out the pigtail spring at the lower pivot point and installed a lighter outer spring below the shear. Took 3.5 lbs off the nasty trigger pull and got rid of most of the gritty trigger pull. Will work more on the grit as time allows. While at the bench I also polished the sides of the slide a tad and polished the exposed part of the barrel/chamber and the end of the barrel.
I've ran 150 rounds through it so far without problem one. It seems to shoot pretty good. Puts bullets were I aim. With the basic polish work it looks ok also.
I ended up in Ft. Smith and purchased a new S&W SW9VE from a buddy that just got a few in. After rebate of $50 it will come in at just over $200. I took my pick out of six he had on hand.
I then set down at a bench and started my trigger job on it. I polished all the trigger parts, took out the pigtail spring at the lower pivot point and installed a lighter outer spring below the shear. Took 3.5 lbs off the nasty trigger pull and got rid of most of the gritty trigger pull. Will work more on the grit as time allows. While at the bench I also polished the sides of the slide a tad and polished the exposed part of the barrel/chamber and the end of the barrel.
I've ran 150 rounds through it so far without problem one. It seems to shoot pretty good. Puts bullets were I aim. With the basic polish work it looks ok also.