It’s simple:
1. Locate pin on hole side of trigger.
2. Place trigger pin side up on a mousepad or similar.
3. Using a small pin punch, tap the exposed end of the pin just enough to dimple the blind side of the trigger shoe. You’re transferring the location, that’s all.
4. Flip trigger over.
5. Using a pin vice and small bit, drill a hole in the thin plastic you just dimpled.
6. Take a straight pin and tap the blind pin out.
7. Reassemble in reverse.
In a pinch, I’ve even skipped step 5 and just tapped a straight pin into the dimple to push the pin out. In some ways it’s a cleaner method.
Ken
BBI: ...”you better not forget the safe word because shit's about to get weird”...
revchuck38: ...”mo' ammo is mo' betta' unless you're swimming or on fire.”
You want to get rid of the trigger face serrations.
Do they not sell sandpaper in your nearest hardware store?
This forum is amazing. A solution that costs $0 and 15 minutes of your time doesn't even get mentioned until now.
What kind of guy doesn't have sandpaper?
I wanted spurless hammers on all my revolvers (four). The cash it would have taken to buy aftermarket hammers or pay someone to do it would have amounted to over $500 easy. Then I realized I have a dremel with cutoff wheels, sanding drums, polishing wheels, and sandpaper in grits from 320 to 2000. Over the span of a week I did them all and they look damned good. Even converted them to DAO.
Basic dude stuff
Last edited by Alpha Sierra; 02-21-2020 at 07:05 PM.
Ken
BBI: ...”you better not forget the safe word because shit's about to get weird”...
revchuck38: ...”mo' ammo is mo' betta' unless you're swimming or on fire.”
Ken
BBI: ...”you better not forget the safe word because shit's about to get weird”...
revchuck38: ...”mo' ammo is mo' betta' unless you're swimming or on fire.”