Contains (1) 9 lb., (1) 10 lb., and (1) 12 lb. reduced power hammer spring for tailoring trigger pull.Includes (1) 8 lb. reduced power trigger return spring. Does not fit SP101 .22 manufacturered during & after 2011.
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Sorgt für einen sanfteren, leichteren Abzug
Enthält (1) 9 lb., (1) 10 lb. und (1) 12 lb. reduzierte Hammerfeder, um den Abzugswiderstand anzupassen. Beinhaltet (1) 8 lb. reduzierte Abzugsrückfeder. Passt nicht auf SP101 .22, die nach 2011 hergestellt wurden.
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Kundenbewertungen zu WOLFF RUGER SP-101 KIT
Anzahl der Bewertungen: 2
Von brownells.com: 2
Durchschnittliche Bewertung: 5
Much improved double action trigger pull(15.10.2010)
I installed Wolff springs in my SP101s, 10# in a .357 and 9# in a .22. The pull in double action mode is more comfortable and far less likely to pull off target than with the stock 14# springs. They both feel like completely different guns with the reduced pull. There's still significant motion and obvious resistance required for the double action so an inadvertent triggering is not an issue. Single action pull of trigger return is not affected by this simple change.
I will use these on all of my revolvers(05.08.2012)
Contains (1) 9 lb., (1) 10 lb., and (1) 12 lb. reduced power hammer spring for tailoring trigger pull.Includes (1) 8 lb. reduced power trigger return spring. Does not fit SP101 .22 manufacturered during & after 2011.
Mehr...
Sorgt für einen sanfteren, leichteren Abzug
Enthält (1) 9 lb., (1) 10 lb. und (1) 12 lb. reduzierte Hammerfeder, um den Abzugswiderstand anzupassen. Beinhaltet (1) 8 lb. reduzierte Abzugsrückfeder. Passt nicht auf SP101 .22, die nach 2011 hergestellt wurden.
Mehr...
Kundenbewertungen zu WOLFF RUGER SP-101 KIT
Anzahl der Bewertungen: 2
Von brownells.com: 2
Durchschnittliche Bewertung: 5
Much improved double action trigger pull(15.10.2010)
I installed Wolff springs in my SP101s, 10# in a .357 and 9# in a .22. The pull in double action mode is more comfortable and far less likely to pull off target than with the stock 14# springs. They both feel like completely different guns with the reduced pull. There's still significant motion and obvious resistance required for the double action so an inadvertent triggering is not an issue. Single action pull of trigger return is not affected by this simple change.
I will use these on all of my revolvers(05.08.2012)