AustinMike
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I bought a S&W 686 revolver a few years back and had the shop put in a spring kit of some sort to lighten up the trigger pull so my wife would be more comfortable with it. The gun was purchased as our primary home defense weapon at the time. The trigger pull is great in double action mode, but recently it's been having a lot of failures to detonate primers. Seems like it will always set 'em off in single action mode though. I'm guessing that a spring has just lightened up over time. Being that I don't live in the same city where I bought the gun anymore and that the going rate for a gunsmith to look at it ain't cheap around here, can anybody suggest which spring needs adjusting or replacement? Would that be the big main spring running up through the grip? Is this something fixable by someone who's largely mechanically incompetent (yeah, I can work a screwdriver ) or should I break down and have a professional take a look?