What is the trigger pull on a Smith & Wesson?

What is the trigger pull on a Smith & Wesson?

The trigger pull of the Sigma as measured by one gunsmith and reviewer of the pistol is 9.1 pounds. Other owners of the gun have reported trigger pulls consistently in the 8- to 12-pound range.

Can you adjust the trigger pull on a revolver?

Lightening and smoothing the trigger pull on a S&W revolver can be a safe and easy job if you have the right tools. Once the trigger is clamped to the fixture and the unit is adjusted for the proper angle, a fine India stone is used to true of the sear surfaces.

What is the trigger pull on a revolver?

Revolvers typically do not have external safety mechanisms so the long, hard trigger pull acts as the safety. You must really intend to pull the trigger to fire the gun. Your trigger finger is extended along the frame of the gun until you have sighted your target and are ready to shoot.

What is trigger weight?

Trigger pull weight is the measurement of weight—or force—on the trigger of a firearm. More specifically, it measures the number of pounds or ounces applied before the trigger breaks and the sear releases.

What does the rebound spring do in a S&W revolver?

Trigger rebound springs are common to all Smith & Wesson J, K, L and N frame revolvers. These springs greatly influence the double action trigger pull which is a major concern of competitive shooters.

What is a spur trigger revolver?

These spur trigger revolvers were made as “hideout” guns for men and women alike in all walks of life, but the prostitutes of the Old West found them to be ideal guns for their self-protection.

How many pounds of pressure does it take to pull a trigger?

As a military veteran, one of the first things we learned in Army basic training is that it only takes five pounds of pressure to pull a trigger. Five pounds of pressure to fire a gun. Five pounds of pressure to take a life. This means that even a child can have the power to kill at will.

Are there any problems with the Smith and Wesson Model 617?

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 617 REVOLVER PROBLEMS Occasionally after shooting about 500 rounds through it the trigger may start to feel gritty and need to be sprayed with a cleaner/lubricant. Only once in the over 17,000 rounds that I shot through it did I have a FTF (fail to fire) problem.

Is the Model 617 Revolver Good for self defense?

The bad thing about using a Smith & Wesson Model 617 Revolver for self defense is that it shoots 22LR ammunition which is touted a being too small and too weak to be used in defensive situations.

How big is the trigger on a Smith and Wesson?

The trigger is standard Smith & Wesson: about a twelve pound double action pull and a four pound single action. A trigger job really helps to make this a performing target revolver. Loader and filled loading block. Speed Beez is an innovative company that manufactures speedloaders for a wide variety of models.

How big is A.22 Smith and Wesson revolver?

This line of .22 revolvers feature identical controls and very similar weights and practicing with rim-fire is significantly cheaper than center-fire. The Smith & Wesson 617 is a neat revolver. With an overall length of nearly twelve inches and a weight of approximately 44 ounces, this model is large!