Maybe this is more suited to the Gunsmith section of TFL, but I like the usual gang of wheelgun guys we have here.
Smith & Wesson offers the wide, target, grooved trigger on a number of their guns and I have a couple examples of them on different guns and though I can certainly shoot them and deal with them, I absolutely do not prefer them. My most recent pick up was a workhorse Model 28-2 and it has the wide, grooved trigger.
All my shooting is double action, I just much prefer the thinner, rounded "combat" trigger. It's far more kind to my trigger finger.
So the question is, physically alter a wide target trigger or replace it instead?
And before you answer, strip out ANY AND ALL emotion with regards to "value", history, originality and all the other touchy-feely stuff. All that stuff has it's place, but my 28-2 has already been hacked on by a previous owner and if a skilled guy with a Dremel can make me a combat trigger out of a wide target trigger, I care -ZERO- about the touchy-feely stuff on this gun.
My 17-6 has the target trigger and I would never even consider altering it. That revolver is extremely special to me. But this 28-2 is a hard workin' ugly duck.
I'm under the impression that you can't simply get a combat trigger and swap out the parts -- the trigger and hammer interact with each other and ya can't just stuff a different part inside and expect perfect results. So it kind of seems like shaping the trigger to meet my desire is an option?
Has anyone done this or have some thoughts to share?
Smith & Wesson offers the wide, target, grooved trigger on a number of their guns and I have a couple examples of them on different guns and though I can certainly shoot them and deal with them, I absolutely do not prefer them. My most recent pick up was a workhorse Model 28-2 and it has the wide, grooved trigger.
All my shooting is double action, I just much prefer the thinner, rounded "combat" trigger. It's far more kind to my trigger finger.
So the question is, physically alter a wide target trigger or replace it instead?
And before you answer, strip out ANY AND ALL emotion with regards to "value", history, originality and all the other touchy-feely stuff. All that stuff has it's place, but my 28-2 has already been hacked on by a previous owner and if a skilled guy with a Dremel can make me a combat trigger out of a wide target trigger, I care -ZERO- about the touchy-feely stuff on this gun.
My 17-6 has the target trigger and I would never even consider altering it. That revolver is extremely special to me. But this 28-2 is a hard workin' ugly duck.
I'm under the impression that you can't simply get a combat trigger and swap out the parts -- the trigger and hammer interact with each other and ya can't just stuff a different part inside and expect perfect results. So it kind of seems like shaping the trigger to meet my desire is an option?
Has anyone done this or have some thoughts to share?