onlybrowning
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I just picked up my Bisley 44 SBH. The cylinder removal pin is not removeable...meaning it stays on the gun when the cylinder is removed. I have never seen this before and was wondering if it is normal and if it tells the age of the gun? Also I had to use pliers with a rag over it to get it out? It worries me.
I am wondering how "good" can you make the trigger in this gun? I am used to a 1.6 oz. trigger in my target rifle and a 2.5 lb trigger in my hunting rifle. Is this the "Wolf springs" I hear about?
And finally, is there anyway to quiet or eliminate the obnoxiously loud clicks the gun makes when cocking the hammer? I tried to put tension on the trigger while cocking but it didn't work.
Thanks in advance
I am wondering how "good" can you make the trigger in this gun? I am used to a 1.6 oz. trigger in my target rifle and a 2.5 lb trigger in my hunting rifle. Is this the "Wolf springs" I hear about?
And finally, is there anyway to quiet or eliminate the obnoxiously loud clicks the gun makes when cocking the hammer? I tried to put tension on the trigger while cocking but it didn't work.
Thanks in advance