Dans Club
March 2, 2008
RevolverGuy said
It sure does! I noticed a trigger stop on the rear of the trigger. Was that a common feature on Dan Wesson's? I was able to adjust it with the proper hex tool and got it to an even slightly shorter stroke.
Might have to pass on the Wolff Springs. I've messed around with them in a few of my Smith's and Ruger's and almost always end up with light strikes.
The overtravel screw in the trigger was factory standard for probably the first few years of 15-2 production, at some (not clearly known?) point the overtravel screw moved to the frame behind the trigger. Members here have used Wolff springs with good results, my choice has always been the DW springs (for no particular reason except that I bought six sets many years ago).
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George Carlin
Dans Club
March 2, 2008
Ole Dog said
I have been observing and think the frame mounted screw started around 385,000 serial number. That is probably when stainless started, maybe 1981?
At a guess, I'd say this is probably pretty close, but Who Knows for sure?
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