denfoote
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What is it??
If you have it, how is it cured???
The reason being is that my Taurus M85UL will sometimes cycle and when I squeeze the trigger for the next shot, it is real hard to pull, followed by the usual bang!! The trouble is that it does not go through the usual travel!! it seems to fire at the start of the pull!!! Sort of like a hair trigger from hell!!!!!
It seems to be an intermittent problem as far as I can tell!!!
I really like this revolver. I put it through Jim's revolver test an found that it is in time, the cylinder gap is .003", there is no lateral movement of the cylinder , only a slight rotation during lockup, and it is extremely accurate in it's expected range!! The only thing is this nagging trigger problem!! :banghead:
Any advice would be appreciated.
If you have it, how is it cured???
The reason being is that my Taurus M85UL will sometimes cycle and when I squeeze the trigger for the next shot, it is real hard to pull, followed by the usual bang!! The trouble is that it does not go through the usual travel!! it seems to fire at the start of the pull!!! Sort of like a hair trigger from hell!!!!!
It seems to be an intermittent problem as far as I can tell!!!
I really like this revolver. I put it through Jim's revolver test an found that it is in time, the cylinder gap is .003", there is no lateral movement of the cylinder , only a slight rotation during lockup, and it is extremely accurate in it's expected range!! The only thing is this nagging trigger problem!! :banghead:
Any advice would be appreciated.