TYY
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Spinoff from the "perfect GP100 thread"...
Hello all, I have a 4" SS GP100 that I will like to improve the tigger on. I have put a couple thousand round through it and dryfired at least that many times. The DA pull is pretty smooth, though heavy. The SA is pretty heavy and there is some creep as well.
This is my do all gun; beside gun, plinker, target, hunting etc. I'm not looking for the lightest DA pull, as I don't want to sacrifice reliability in defense situations. I would however like a lighter DA pull and primarily a very crisp and light SA pull.
I recently shot a couple 686s; one was crap, but the other was incredible. The SA trigger was ultra crisp and very light. I could shoot way better with it than my GP100. I know the smiths are known for better out-of-the-box tiggers, but can a GP100 be made as good? If so, would any reputable gunsmith be able to do the job, or should a "ruger specialist" do it? I live right near Bain & Davis; I have heard good things about them. And lastly, how much should i expect to pay for such a job?
Thanks a bunch.
Hello all, I have a 4" SS GP100 that I will like to improve the tigger on. I have put a couple thousand round through it and dryfired at least that many times. The DA pull is pretty smooth, though heavy. The SA is pretty heavy and there is some creep as well.
This is my do all gun; beside gun, plinker, target, hunting etc. I'm not looking for the lightest DA pull, as I don't want to sacrifice reliability in defense situations. I would however like a lighter DA pull and primarily a very crisp and light SA pull.
I recently shot a couple 686s; one was crap, but the other was incredible. The SA trigger was ultra crisp and very light. I could shoot way better with it than my GP100. I know the smiths are known for better out-of-the-box tiggers, but can a GP100 be made as good? If so, would any reputable gunsmith be able to do the job, or should a "ruger specialist" do it? I live right near Bain & Davis; I have heard good things about them. And lastly, how much should i expect to pay for such a job?
Thanks a bunch.