G32 Range Session with improved Trigger

Started by dlstanf2, April-13-21 18:04

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dlstanf2

Took my Guardian 32 to the range after reworking the Trigger Bar. What a difference that made and my range session went great. I was surprised how smooth the trigger action was after soothing the hook end at the hammer. I was able to run through a magazine in no time. No light strikes and no pulls from the trigger pull being to heavy. Next time I take it apart I'll post a pic of what I did to improve the trigger.

bearcatter

My Guardian 32 triggers improved quite a bit after each ate about 200 rounds. "On the job" smoothing usually improves the trigger on any gun. You pay in ammo cost and time, but I always let my actions smooth themselves. I feel that purposely doing it with tools could remove more material than necessary.
"If you get it and didn't work for it, someone else worked for it and didn't get it..."

* Guardian .32 (2) * Zastava M70 .32 (3) * Bearcat stainless (2) * SP101 .22 * Ruger SR22 (2) * S&W M&P 15-22 Sport

Boisesteve

Specific to single action revolvers, but a well written explanation of how PROPERLY DONE action work helps. Written by Joe Perkins, and I can attest to the quality of his work. He corrected the poorly-done job I'd previously had done locally on my 1970's  6 1/2" .357 Blackhawk, transforming it seemingly by magic.

https://classicsingleaction.com/opinion