sparkyv
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Indeed!
Iowegan knows his stuff!
Iowegan knows his stuff!
Isn't knurling usually done to increase friction, not reduce it?
knurl:
1: a small protuberance, excrescence, or knob
2: one of a series of small ridges or beads on a metal surface to aid in gripping
Just out of curiosity, couldn't one go to a hardware store and just buy the shims there? With as many Rugers as I have, it might save me more money to do that.Update: I ended up shimming my hammer. It had .011 play and rub marks. I ordered two .004 shims from Triggershims.com for $6.
I'll be looking forward to seeing how it works out. Photos would be great!I need to brag on them a bit. In these slow mail/shipping times, my shims came in quickly. I ordered them on Sunday night. They shipped Monday morning and arrived Thursday. I got a personal email from Lance, the owner, early on Monday morning, thanking me for my purchase. They have a great selection, how-to videos, and fast shipping. ...I put one on either side. It made the double action pull so much smoother than it already was that I went ahead and put the 10# hammer spring back in. I’ll be testing ignition on magnum primers today. If it ends up being reliable, I’ll have a legitimately useful DA trigger on a gun that didn’t before. More than useful - it’s actually pleasant.