This video details a trigger job performed on a Ruger GP100 revolver by gunsmith Terry G from Impactguns. The description highlights the GP100 as a valuable 357 Magnum service revolver but notes its trigger requires improvement for speed and accuracy in double-action mode, especially for speed drills. The process is compared to Smith & Wesson trigger jobs, with the video aiming to provide enough information for viewers to attempt it themselves. It also includes discussions with PFIDude about S&W Performance Center variations, burst modes, time travel, another gunsmith's errors, and production realities. The trigger job is highly recommended after tactical testing.
This video is Part 2 of a gunsmithing series focusing on a trigger job for a Taurus PT1911. Gunsmith Terry Gardner at Impact Guns in Ogden, UT, installs "Wilson Combat Value" parts, including the safety, sear, and hammer, and modifies the grip safety. The process details fitting and adjustments to achieve a crisp 4.25 lb trigger pull with improved take-up. The video highlights the benefits of professional gunsmithing for optimal results, saving time and potential errors. Terry Gardner's services are available for trigger jobs and other firearm modifications, with contact and shipping information provided.
This video focuses on a gunsmithing project involving a Taurus PT1911, aiming to improve its trigger pull. Experienced gunsmith Terry Gardner from Impact Guns in Ogden, UT, performs a "trigger job" using Wilson Combat parts. The process is detailed, showcasing modification and fitting techniques for safety, sear, and hammer components, as well as altering the grip safety. The goal is to achieve a crisp trigger actuation and a lighter pull weight (4.25 lbs) with reduced take-up, all for a reasonable cost. The video is presented as the first of two parts, highlighting the expertise of professional gunsmiths for complex firearm modifications.
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