Trigger spring in NM Vaquero

Started by santee, October 04, 2008, 09:10:48 AM

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santee

So, I tried unhooking one side of the stock trigger spring as suggested on another post. It worked dandy! The action feels so much smoother.  :D
Is there any inherent danger to that spring or any of the other parts by doing this?
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santee

Just tested this out in the desert. Shot a charcoal briquette one-handed from 30'.
It's stable and definitely makes a difference!
I tried 2 different loads and bullet weights. No problems.
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Mustang Gregg

I think it is a safe, cheap way to lower trigger tension. 
It might be a might light for a training revolver for newbies, though. 
And nope, it won't hurt nothing on the gun.

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Yep it worked for me too...Now all ya need ta do is remove the ratchet plunger from under the hammer and create yer own instant free spin pawl...Heck, I never knew a gun whut wurkd more better when ya removed parts before ;D ;D ;D
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Buck Rawhide

Quote from: santee on October 24, 2008, 06:37:14 PM
Man, now I'll have to try that!

Oh yeah, real easy to do.  I did it to one of mine tonight and it has not even been fired yet...

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