Single Six Springs

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Bearcat
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I have recently acquired a new model Single Six in .32 Mag. I've only shot it once and I can see it's going to be a favorite range toy, but the trigger could be better. I'm thinking about having a trigger job done on it. First, though, I'm going to change to Wolfe springs. There are several sets shown. Can any of you tell me which set is the right one?
 
I installed Wolff 30 oz. trigger springs in my three Single Sevens and left the main spring alone. That makes a great improvement in them without affecting dependability. You could also just remove the grips and slip one trigger spring leg off of the anchor pin. Lots of guys are happy after just doing that much.
 
better to put a slight 'bend' in each leg of the spring than do a "poor boy trigger job" by slipping off one side, causes uneven pressure....... THINK about it......... :roll: :wink:

(some engineer got paid a LOT of money to come up with and figure that out, just so they didn;t have to drill an "off set ' hole behind the trigger..... 8) they must have hired some old "springy thingy" guy to come up with all them new fangled springs in the new models.......... :roll:

I think it was Bill Ruger himself who said "build a better mousetrap........" :wink:
 
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