I have two GPs. 4" blued and 6" SS. Both have DIY trigger jobs. I knew I had gotten the triggers very nice but didn't know how nice until I got to shoot a tuned S&W 686 last week.
Even the 686 owner was amazed that my GP trigger was at least as nice as his!
So I have collected 4 videos that will take you all the way through the process.
All are listed below if anyone gets a hankerin' to do a GP100! I'd recommend watching all 4 before starting. Ask before starting if you have questions
These videos will show yo everything you need to know including sections where springs can disapear into the carpet in the darkest corner of your house. If you don't
have carpet, they can go clear into your neighbors carpet. Watch these vids before starting.
As always, THR and it's staff, nor I will be responsible if you make a mistake. I'm quite sure though that you will recieve whatever help you need if you get in trouble... that's the nature of The High Road!
The first two are the Ruger factory vids on trigger group removal and re-installation and apply to several models. This whole tuneup applys to a couple models.
The third one is from Yoda (Terry G, master gunsmith at Impact Guns), has less parts detail but ]lot's of knowledge on technique
The fourth shows intricate detail on taking apart and putting back together the trigger mechanism itself.
Even if you don't have one of these, watch the Yoda vid. Very good.
Factory disassembly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkyRDM7md9A
Factory re-assembly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiWkxSgi4IA
Yoda
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuqticFg9q8
Intricate detail vid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0jFwUq_-VU
Even the 686 owner was amazed that my GP trigger was at least as nice as his!
So I have collected 4 videos that will take you all the way through the process.
All are listed below if anyone gets a hankerin' to do a GP100! I'd recommend watching all 4 before starting. Ask before starting if you have questions
These videos will show yo everything you need to know including sections where springs can disapear into the carpet in the darkest corner of your house. If you don't
have carpet, they can go clear into your neighbors carpet. Watch these vids before starting.
As always, THR and it's staff, nor I will be responsible if you make a mistake. I'm quite sure though that you will recieve whatever help you need if you get in trouble... that's the nature of The High Road!
The first two are the Ruger factory vids on trigger group removal and re-installation and apply to several models. This whole tuneup applys to a couple models.
The third one is from Yoda (Terry G, master gunsmith at Impact Guns), has less parts detail but ]lot's of knowledge on technique
The fourth shows intricate detail on taking apart and putting back together the trigger mechanism itself.
Even if you don't have one of these, watch the Yoda vid. Very good.
Factory disassembly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkyRDM7md9A
Factory re-assembly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiWkxSgi4IA
Yoda
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuqticFg9q8
Intricate detail vid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0jFwUq_-VU
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