trigger shoe

I can't answer that question as I've never needed to do that on any of my C & B revolvers. I'm just curious though . . . why do you feel the need for one? Long fingers and want to extend it out for a longer L of P? A better grip on the smooth trigger?

I suppose your best option, if nobody has the answer, would be to measure the width and possibly give somebody like Brownells a call?
 
Yes it will act as a trigger stop and well. The trigger on my Euroarms is wide
anyway. If you would try a trigger shoe, you would have to grind the trigger
down quite a bit to make it narrow for the shoe to slip on. There is a easier way
to make a un-seen trigger stop. Call me Wayne and I will tell you. A trigger
shoe will distribute the amount of force to break the sear resulting in what feels
like a much lighter trigger pull. They are great, but I feel not necessary on
a Euroarms.
 
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