Trigger Work?
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Trigger Work?
I got my wife a S&W Bodyguard 380 for EDC. She has complained about the trigger since we picked it up, but I wrote it off as normal since she complains about most triggers. Today I finally shot this little cricket and man its bad, the length of the pull is WAAAY too long.
I'm hoping someone around here can recommend a good smithy to fix my problem. Any suggestions?
I'm hoping someone around here can recommend a good smithy to fix my problem. Any suggestions?
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Re: Trigger Work?
Long trigger is required to fire gun and to carry safely loaded.cardnation wrote:I got my wife a S&W Bodyguard 380 for EDC. She has complained about the trigger since we picked it up, but I wrote it off as normal since she complains about most triggers. Today I finally shot this little cricket and man its bad, the length of the pull is WAAAY too long.
I'm hoping someone around here can recommend a good smithy to fix my problem. Any suggestions?
Not much for length except to smooth it up.
To change would be time /material to re -enigineer fCG
Trigger work is a flat rate job