Wolff Hammer Springs?
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Wolff Hammer Springs?
Which one would you recommend (i.e., which "poundage")?
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Re: Wolff Hammer Springs?
Get the combo pack of 18, 19, & 20 Lb, and try to see what you like best. It depends on the gun not all are the same. Some people have reported light primer strikes with the 17 and 18 Lb ones. Plus the lighter you go the more of a "Hair trigger" you will have in single action.
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Re: Wolff Hammer Springs?
I might do that. They aren't all that difficult to replace, are they?Weasel640 wrote:Get the combo pack of 18, 19, & 20 Lb, and try to see what you like best. It depends on the gun not all are the same. Some people have reported light primer strikes with the 17 and 18 Lb ones. Plus the lighter you go the more of a "Hair trigger" you will have in single action.
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Re: Wolff Hammer Springs?
Here is an excellent vid on doing the main spring (hammer spring ) change.
I have the 17lb hammer spring and it fires fine but does have a hair trigger.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTrqARTD3W4
I have the 17lb hammer spring and it fires fine but does have a hair trigger.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTrqARTD3W4
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Re: Wolff Hammer Springs?
If you can operate a screwdriver and know how to remove the slide, you'll be able to quite easily take all of the guts in the frame apart in a few minutes.
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Re: Wolff Hammer Springs?
Yeah, but I took a Ruger Mark III apart one time. Putting it back together, now ...snailman153624 wrote:If you can operate a screwdriver and know how to remove the slide, you'll be able to quite easily take all of the guts in the frame apart in a few minutes.
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Re: Wolff Hammer Springs?
Yeah, the Mk III it helps having some pictures the first time, as the parts fit together in many different ways haha.Hurryin' Hoosier wrote:Yeah, but I took a Ruger Mark III apart one time. Putting it back together, now ...snailman153624 wrote:If you can operate a screwdriver and know how to remove the slide, you'll be able to quite easily take all of the guts in the frame apart in a few minutes.
