Or just order a hybrid trigger for David Clements.
jringo8769 said:well just some more info...i got this all down to my local gunsmith....great guy...i am looking to put a Ruger Bearcat mainspring assy in to eliminate the problem with the original one taking up the space where the grip screw goes...i am leaning very hard at making this a one piece grip gun too and adding the factory medallions to them.....always loved that look with no fasteners...and i think the bearcat spring assy will allow me to make that happen too...
thank u all for the kind words...love the encouragement...God Bless,John
Hondo44 said:John,
I presume you mean the new brass GRIP frame. What's the potential solution? The standard ruger spring and strut will work as easy as the bearcat's but be of the correct size and spring tension. Brazing a ruger spring support cut from a ruger grip frame or fabricated, to the front grip strap works well. Or screwed to the hammer spring hole in the cattleman front strap.
That cattleman will work with your original ruger trigger if you drill a hole in the front grip strap right behind the trigger for the original trigger return spring and plunger.
Bob Wright said:jringo8769 said:well just some more info...i got this all down to my local gunsmith....great guy...i am looking to put a Ruger Bearcat mainspring assy in to eliminate the problem with the original one taking up the space where the grip screw goes...i am leaning very hard at making this a one piece grip gun too and adding the factory medallions to them.....always loved that look with no fasteners...and i think the bearcat spring assy will allow me to make that happen too...
thank u all for the kind words...love the encouragement...God Bless,John
That's a beautiful piece of wood ~ I wouldn't mess it up with medallions!
Bob Wright