end result of this is a smoother trigger.
but as parts vary your results may vary.
this is fairly simple though the pics makes it look easier than it is.
the trigger pin is not fun to take out and put everything back together neither is the sear,sear lever and housing.
caution springs can fly and pins can fall and roll where you cannot find them.
this shouldnt have much effect on guns that suffer from a very crunchy trigger or sproingy trigger ie lots of spring no crisp. it will only be nice once the gun has 500-1000-2000 rounds
more you use the gun better the springs will let up.
if you have a very crunchy trigger either send the gun into S&W or find a smith that can stone the sear and striker clean.
when removing the trigger/locking block pin
push the pin from right to left.
apply tool to right side of pin dont forcefully push it. grab the slide stop and jiggle it same time apply small amount of pressure to the pin with your right hand
when you get the slide stop just right pin will slide free.
reinstall the pin from the left side towards the right.
add grease,oil or paste to contact surfaces.
I usually use light oil but one day tried grease and it was much smoother.
but as parts vary your results may vary.
this is fairly simple though the pics makes it look easier than it is.
the trigger pin is not fun to take out and put everything back together neither is the sear,sear lever and housing.
caution springs can fly and pins can fall and roll where you cannot find them.
this shouldnt have much effect on guns that suffer from a very crunchy trigger or sproingy trigger ie lots of spring no crisp. it will only be nice once the gun has 500-1000-2000 rounds
more you use the gun better the springs will let up.
if you have a very crunchy trigger either send the gun into S&W or find a smith that can stone the sear and striker clean.
when removing the trigger/locking block pin
push the pin from right to left.
apply tool to right side of pin dont forcefully push it. grab the slide stop and jiggle it same time apply small amount of pressure to the pin with your right hand
when you get the slide stop just right pin will slide free.
reinstall the pin from the left side towards the right.
add grease,oil or paste to contact surfaces.
I usually use light oil but one day tried grease and it was much smoother.