I bought one of these for my SP101 3". Thanks for the video, friend. I wonder if you had any work done on the trigger pull. I just bought mine and it is very heavy. I injured my hand in an accident long ago, though, and some of it likely relates to arthritis in the wrist.
Yes. extensively. First thing was changing the hammer spring. Factory is 14 lbs, I believe I installed the 10lbs or 12 lbs. That was years ago. I do remember if it is too low it will not hit the primer enough for.357 but will .38 Special, which was probably the 9 lbs spring. The trigger return spring is a little tricky and most people should have a gunsmith do that for them. I also disassembled the compete trigger and polished everything along with custom hammer shims. I now have a 8 lbs-8 oz double action trigger pull and a 2 lbs 4 oz single action. Again I recommend a gunsmith for everything I did except the hammer spring. Original trigger pull is around 12 lbs. Any more questions feel free to send an email.
Love the beard. Thanks for the video. I am ordering one now.
I bought one of these for my SP101 3". Thanks for the video, friend. I wonder if you had any work done on the trigger pull. I just bought mine and it is very heavy. I injured my hand in an accident long ago, though, and some of it likely relates to arthritis in the wrist.
Yes. extensively. First thing was changing the hammer spring. Factory is 14 lbs, I believe I installed the 10lbs or 12 lbs. That was years ago. I do remember if it is too low it will not hit the primer enough for.357 but will .38 Special, which was probably the 9 lbs spring. The trigger return spring is a little tricky and most people should have a gunsmith do that for them. I also disassembled the compete trigger and polished everything along with custom hammer shims. I now have a 8 lbs-8 oz double action trigger pull and a 2 lbs 4 oz single action. Again I recommend a gunsmith for everything I did except the hammer spring. Original trigger pull is around 12 lbs. Any more questions feel free to send an email.
Nice holsters but they all seem to ride pretty high on your side. Me I prefer appendix for my S&W 66 snub or Sig P225.
Actually my torso is not long. There is less than 4" between my belt and ribcage. That makes it appear to ride higher than it looks.