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Old March 30, 2011, 12:57 PM   #7
sewerman
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Join Date: December 30, 2005
Location: hurricane alley, florida
Posts: 304
can't stub your toe buying a blackhawk, i have a 6.5 " and a 7" with the combo .357 & 9mm cylinders....here's a tip you may want to try......

Remove the grips, look at the small spring at the top of the grip frame the spring has two legs one on each side of the frame which lie on a stud to hold them in place.

with a small tool of your preference lift only one arm of the spring off it's stud and allow it to relax downward off the stud. you can chose either side it doesn't matter only do one leg on a side though. replace grips and dry snap to feel instant improvement!

this is a poor man's trigger job which i read about off a forum...maybe this one!

it takes just three minutes or less to complete this task and you will be amazed how well the trigger responds.

this technique was used by the author's wife in competive shooting when only facrory guns were allowed with no real trigger jobs. does not damage anything or cause the spring to weaken...and if you don't like it reverse is only a small task to put things back to facrory setting.

enjoy your B.H's they are solid & dependable handguns...can a Ruger be anything else?

cheers,
S.M.
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