Panzerschwein
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Gang I've a new Ruger's Blackhawk .45 here and decided to try this trick I learned from Jeff Quinn over at Gunblast:
http://www.gunblast.com/Poorboy.htm
In short, you unhook one side of the trigger spring and push the hammer firmly while pulling the trigger a few times to "mate the surfaces". Guys I'm going to have to tell you, it WORKS. The gun had a rather gritty, spongy feel out of the box. After I did this, the break is so clean and crisp with no creep and it's lighter but not too light, probably 3-4 lbs and smoooooth!!
Super neat, easy trick to get a great trigger out of your Ruger's six gun, guys. Just thought I'd share my experience with it!
http://www.gunblast.com/Poorboy.htm
In short, you unhook one side of the trigger spring and push the hammer firmly while pulling the trigger a few times to "mate the surfaces". Guys I'm going to have to tell you, it WORKS. The gun had a rather gritty, spongy feel out of the box. After I did this, the break is so clean and crisp with no creep and it's lighter but not too light, probably 3-4 lbs and smoooooth!!
Super neat, easy trick to get a great trigger out of your Ruger's six gun, guys. Just thought I'd share my experience with it!