Hey everybody! I recently did a ceramic stone polishing and installed an Apex Tactical Duty/ Carry Trigger Kit on my S&W Model 642-2 J frame. I had some interesting results that I would like to share with all of you. First, I would like to disclose that I do not have any financial interest in the Apex company, nor do I work for them. I am simply a dentist that likes to learn basic gun smithing, and I enjoy it as a hobby. First, I began by recording an average trigger pull in pounds on my factory Model 642, using the RCBS Military Trigger Pull Gauge. (This gauge records above 12 lbs. of pull). I took 10 trigger pull records and got an average trigger pull of 13.11 lbs. Then, I did a complete ceramic stone polishing of all the moving internal parts that contacted each other, as well as the areas where they contacted the frame (example: rebound slide, etc.). Note: if you have a model other than the 642 that has a hammer, NEVER STONE THE SINGLE ACTION SEAR!!! The metal on that part is only .004 " of thickness. If you reduce that, you can make the gun EXTREMELY UNSAFE! I reassembled everything, then recorded another 10 pulls using the same trigger pull gauge. The trigger pull average was now 11.3 lbs of pull, just from the stone polishing!!! I took it to the range and fired 200 rounds of Blazer Brass and 50 rounds of Hornady Critical Defense through it without any misfires! I came home from the range and installed the Apex Trigger Kit. Once again, I reassembled the gun, recorded 10 more trigger pulls, and now the average trigger pull measurement was 8.9 lbs of pull!!! The next day, I went back to the range and put 200 rounds of Blazer Brass, 50 rounds of some old wad cutters I had, 50 rounds of Hornady Critical Defense, and 50 rounds of PMC "Silver" eRange ammo through it. I only had 1 misfire from one of the old wad cutters. I know some people use the Wolf Spring Kit, (which I'm sure is also an awesome system to use) however, I just chose to try the Apex system. Overall, I'm very happy with the results, and I feel quite confident to use this 642 as my every day carry. I look forward to your comments and critiques from this post, I had a lot of fun doing and sharing this project with all of you. Stay safe everyone!
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