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Trigger work for Super Red Hawk
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06/25/16 01:22 AM
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Blood Trail
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I'm in the Fort Worth area. Can anyone recommend a good gunsmith to work the trigger on my SRH?
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Re: Trigger work for Super Red Hawk
[Re: Blood Trail]
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06/25/16 03:10 AM
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Tactical Cowboy
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You can to a number on the trigger by installing a lighter spring kit. Should cost less than $15 and there are plenty of videos on YouTube to guide you through it.
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Re: Trigger work for Super Red Hawk
[Re: Blood Trail]
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06/25/16 08:12 AM
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booradley
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Larry Pockrus in Ponder dies excellent trigger work. I've used him for trigger work a couple of times. That being said, it is my understanding that Ruger revolver triggers are very easy to DIY.
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