Snubbie Trigger Job

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Well, till now I have never had a gunsmith do a trigger job. Mostly, I would shoot them alot, then put a reduced hammer spring in. I took a little S&W 60-3 to a local smith and told him-"just really make it smooth, keep the factory springs, and don't hurt my single action pull." WOW, the difference is night and day. Buttery smooth, fast. Almost mind numbing. I also had him radius my trigger, which was really pinching me during quick double action pulls. If you try a real trigger job, you will be hooked. :)
 
Also recommend having the chambers chamfered while there. It's another little thing that just makes a gun you like a gun you love :D
 
Considering the way firearms are made today, I always mentally include the cost of a trigger job in any given firearm's purchase price. I still do my own Smith & Wesson action work, but the rest go to professionals.
 
the other "little thing makes big difference" thing os to bevel off the edges of the cylinder release.

i also include an action tune as "standard" for any wheelgun i'm going to be shooting much.
 
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