P94 trigger suggestionsThis is a discussion on P94 trigger suggestions within the Gunsmithing forums, part of the Firearm Forum category; I've got a friend that has a P series .40 cal, and I think it's the P94. He's going to bring it to work tomorrow, ...  |
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December 10th, 2009, 07:36 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Kansas City, Missouri
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| P94 trigger suggestions
I've got a friend that has a P series .40 cal, and I think it's the P94. He's going to bring it to work tomorrow, and let me work on it for him. I've done trigger work on 1911's, Glocks, Smith and Wesson semi auto's, and others including the dreaded Sigma. I did my first revolver, a GP100 with the help of the IBOK last year, and it turned out great.
I've never worked on a Ruger P series, but I'm confident I can do a good job. I was just wondering if any of you guys had any suggestions.
Thanks,
DBAR
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December 10th, 2009, 08:35 AM
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#2 | | Retired Gunsmith |
DBAR, The best thing you can do is to replace the garbanzo 23 lb factory hammer spring with a Wolff 19 lb spring. This will reduce both DA and SA trigger pull considerably. The procedure is very simple ... with the gun field stripped and hammer down, drive the pin in the lower rear of the grip out. This will remove the base, strut and spring. Reverse to reassemble. Taking the lower receiver apart is quite a challenge but if you have the talent, you can smooth up the SA sear and the trigger bar. Good luck!
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December 10th, 2009, 11:40 AM
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Thank you Iowegan. I appreciate the helpful information. You have a good day sir.
DBAR
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December 16th, 2009, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Iowegan DBAR, The best thing you can do is to replace the garbanzo 23 lb factory hammer spring with a Wolff 19 lb spring. This will reduce both DA and SA trigger pull considerably. The procedure is very simple ... with the gun field stripped and hammer down, drive the pin in the lower rear of the grip out. This will remove the base, strut and spring. Reverse to reassemble. Taking the lower receiver apart is quite a challenge but if you have the talent, you can smooth up the SA sear and the trigger bar. Good luck! | Well, I got it all done in a couple of hours. It wasn't a walk in the park, but it wasn't real hard either. The P94 is overly complicated! I guess I have talent, I smoothed up the SA by lightly polishing the SA sear, and the trigger transfer bar. The hardest part was putting it all back together, again Ruger has made things harder than they need to be....
Thanks Iowegan,
DBAR
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