Delta Expatriate
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I am a very new member of the forum, but have visited it often over the course of several years, and have already learned a great deal from viewing many of the posts and threads. I hope I am posting this in the correct sub-forum.
This may be very basic, but I do need to ask some questions regarding the trigger on a Model 28-2 (serial # puts it around 1966-67). It has what I believe is the serrated service trigger. For double action shooting at the range, I prefer a smooth and wider combat trigger. It is a good "shooter grade" gun, and I do not have a problem having the trigger changed, although I would keep the original trigger.
My questions are:
1. What smooth combat trigger(s) would have used around 1966-67? I have seen several .310 combat triggers for sale on one of the well known auction sites, but for some reason, I thought there might have been an 0.400 combat trigger(?). I could very well be wrong.
2. Although I think they were much more common on the 27-2, would the 28-2 be "out of place" (for lack of better words) if fitted with the wide (0.500) target trigger and hammer? I do realize the target trigger is not smooth but I have shot other S & W revolvers with them, and if I were to have a serrated trigger, I prefer the wider trigger. The 28-2 wears period correct magnas, and I think there might be some concerns with magnas and the target trigger. Although I prefer the magnas, if I decided to go the target trigger route, I might look into some Ahrends grips.
3. What questions should I ask a gunsmith before having the trigger swap done (trying to make sure it is done correctly)? I might understand what needs to be done, but would not attempt it myself - at least not at this time.
While not opposed to modifying the revolver, I would like to generally keep it "period correct."
Any insight and assistance is greatly appreciated.
This may be very basic, but I do need to ask some questions regarding the trigger on a Model 28-2 (serial # puts it around 1966-67). It has what I believe is the serrated service trigger. For double action shooting at the range, I prefer a smooth and wider combat trigger. It is a good "shooter grade" gun, and I do not have a problem having the trigger changed, although I would keep the original trigger.
My questions are:
1. What smooth combat trigger(s) would have used around 1966-67? I have seen several .310 combat triggers for sale on one of the well known auction sites, but for some reason, I thought there might have been an 0.400 combat trigger(?). I could very well be wrong.
2. Although I think they were much more common on the 27-2, would the 28-2 be "out of place" (for lack of better words) if fitted with the wide (0.500) target trigger and hammer? I do realize the target trigger is not smooth but I have shot other S & W revolvers with them, and if I were to have a serrated trigger, I prefer the wider trigger. The 28-2 wears period correct magnas, and I think there might be some concerns with magnas and the target trigger. Although I prefer the magnas, if I decided to go the target trigger route, I might look into some Ahrends grips.
3. What questions should I ask a gunsmith before having the trigger swap done (trying to make sure it is done correctly)? I might understand what needs to be done, but would not attempt it myself - at least not at this time.
While not opposed to modifying the revolver, I would like to generally keep it "period correct."
Any insight and assistance is greatly appreciated.