BobR1
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My brother and I dropped by Power Custom today. For a Gun Nut, this is Santa's Workshop.
The youngest son picked up a 64 HB 4" for the little misses a house gun. It was an older 64, in almost unfired condition. I did a trigger job on it, and discovered a problem above my pay grade once the trigger pull was light enough to feel it. Once I got the trigger pull about right. I discovered it had a small hitch in a couple of the chambers. At the last 600 yard Bench Rest match at the Club, I made an appointment for todays visit.
About noon, Ron went to work doing his majic on the 64. You would think that it had a little something wrong with it, causing the problem. (One Thing) It ended up being about five or six little things just a hair out of adjustment causing the problem. The Crane was a little out of line, "low on the back". The hand was a hair long, The cylinder release did not have enough rearward clearance, he did a little work on the Extractor Star, etc. etc. Ron kept making adjustments until each small problem was eliminated. The end result was another Smith & Wesson K Frame Swiss Watch.
Ron then Chamfered the Chambers, and added Ball Loc.
Ron even Numbered the Chambers for me as an added touch.
Not to waste a 240 mile round trip to the North Pole, we also brought my brothers CJM 625 5" in for a little tuning. Ron Chamfered the Chambers, installed Ball Loc, and added a crane bearing to it. The First Year CJM625 Old Number 86 is a much nicer gun than the new 625's. Ron again checked everything out, and pronounced it near perfect.
Next Ron worked on my brothers Talo Special Edition Willy Clapp GP100 3". The Original Plan was to have the Chambers Chamfered on it only. A week ago I took a few minutes and installed some Wolfe springs in it right before a match. Not enough time to do any smoothing on it to any extent.
Ron Chamfered the Chambers, and then checked it over and ended up polishing the Main Spring Strut, which I had not gotten around to yet. Back together, and he decided it could be a little better yet. Next he did a little polishing on the hammer, and took a little drag out of it. He also did a little majic on the extractor star. Another Swiss Watch. The rest of the gun was in good shape from the factory.
I did a little looking at the NEW Power Custom Ruger 10-22 Trigger Assembly. WOW is it a thing of beauty. Move over Kidd. This trigger will adjust down to OH MY is that Nice. I think my 10-22 Target may need one of them.
Bob
The youngest son picked up a 64 HB 4" for the little misses a house gun. It was an older 64, in almost unfired condition. I did a trigger job on it, and discovered a problem above my pay grade once the trigger pull was light enough to feel it. Once I got the trigger pull about right. I discovered it had a small hitch in a couple of the chambers. At the last 600 yard Bench Rest match at the Club, I made an appointment for todays visit.
About noon, Ron went to work doing his majic on the 64. You would think that it had a little something wrong with it, causing the problem. (One Thing) It ended up being about five or six little things just a hair out of adjustment causing the problem. The Crane was a little out of line, "low on the back". The hand was a hair long, The cylinder release did not have enough rearward clearance, he did a little work on the Extractor Star, etc. etc. Ron kept making adjustments until each small problem was eliminated. The end result was another Smith & Wesson K Frame Swiss Watch.
Ron then Chamfered the Chambers, and added Ball Loc.
Ron even Numbered the Chambers for me as an added touch.
Not to waste a 240 mile round trip to the North Pole, we also brought my brothers CJM 625 5" in for a little tuning. Ron Chamfered the Chambers, installed Ball Loc, and added a crane bearing to it. The First Year CJM625 Old Number 86 is a much nicer gun than the new 625's. Ron again checked everything out, and pronounced it near perfect.
Next Ron worked on my brothers Talo Special Edition Willy Clapp GP100 3". The Original Plan was to have the Chambers Chamfered on it only. A week ago I took a few minutes and installed some Wolfe springs in it right before a match. Not enough time to do any smoothing on it to any extent.
Ron Chamfered the Chambers, and then checked it over and ended up polishing the Main Spring Strut, which I had not gotten around to yet. Back together, and he decided it could be a little better yet. Next he did a little polishing on the hammer, and took a little drag out of it. He also did a little majic on the extractor star. Another Swiss Watch. The rest of the gun was in good shape from the factory.
I did a little looking at the NEW Power Custom Ruger 10-22 Trigger Assembly. WOW is it a thing of beauty. Move over Kidd. This trigger will adjust down to OH MY is that Nice. I think my 10-22 Target may need one of them.
Bob
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