S&W SSR Pro

rickey b

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I got a question I been looking at the ssr pro in some of the photo's they have a trigger stop and some don't are they different options on this gun or what. also on the ones with a stop is it adjustable.

By the way I shoot IDPA with a 686 no dash. just thinking about something lighter.Any one with first hand experience?
 
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I am going out on a limb with an assumption on the trigger stop. I read that NRA would not allow competitors at the NPSC to use the SSR in the Service Revolver Match because of the stop. I assume S&W removed it because of this decision by NRA LEAD.

The stop is not adjustable.
 
So assuming s&w did that, and I just put one of these on order through my local pusher it should be the later model?
 
So assuming s&w did that, and I just put one of these on order through my local pusher it should be the later model?

Yes it would be a later model, My SSR doesn't even have the pro series marked on it. Mine is the early model with trigger stop that is hardly noticeable
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Keep in mind that the 'trigger stop' is a piece of a roll pin in a hole in the back of a non-MIM trigger. It can be made shorter - with a file - a 'one way' adjustment. It can't be used in a MIM trigger due to it's hollow back.

Stainz
 
Not on the subject of the SSR but I have 2 67-6s. One has a "hollow back" trigger with a trigger stop. The other, one which I believe was made a few years later, has no trigger stop.
 
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