I have a 686-3 with the slot in the frame and the little plate that acts as a trigger stop.
I understand that this type was found to be prone to loosen up and prevent firing of the revolver.
I am also aware that there is another style of trigger stop, the rod in the rebound spring. I bought a rod and planned to install it. I am told that S&W gave up on that due to the possibility of dirt on the rod preventing firing of the weapon.
So, what is the current type of trigger stop used on the new revolvers. Can I use it in mine?
Is there an aftermarket trigger with an adjusting screw available?
What are my options, I have too much overtravel and I need to do something.
I understand that this type was found to be prone to loosen up and prevent firing of the revolver.
I am also aware that there is another style of trigger stop, the rod in the rebound spring. I bought a rod and planned to install it. I am told that S&W gave up on that due to the possibility of dirt on the rod preventing firing of the weapon.
So, what is the current type of trigger stop used on the new revolvers. Can I use it in mine?
Is there an aftermarket trigger with an adjusting screw available?
What are my options, I have too much overtravel and I need to do something.
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