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Your triggers look similar to this?
This is a “shoe” that was a popular add on years ago that spread out the effort of the pull giving the illusion it was lighter then it really was. They were also called “target triggers”.
BTW, this shoe is held in place by Allen screws not roll pins. Could it be yours are too?
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the original trigger shoes were held on with hex key set screws, they were known to loosen during high use competition matches and slide-up locking your trigger, guys would drill the shoe/trigger and replace the screw with a roll pin to prevent it from drifting.
After a closer look, you’re correct they are hex head screws. (Good thing I didn’t break out the hammer and punch . Appreciate all the help I’ve gotten on this revolver!!
Exactly the same thanks for all the info. Would leaving this trigger on decrease value or not effect price. I’m curious if purchasing original wood grips and box would increase value enough to bother with or sell as is and let buyer seek out these things.
Did you get it registered in your name yet?
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