Survey: Trigger Pull Weight for Marvel Conversion
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Steve B
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What trigger weight to you use for your 22 conversion?
Survey: Trigger Pull Weight for Marvel Conversion
Hello Shooters,
I'd like to get a concensus of what you set your trigger pull weight for your Marvel Conversion.
Best Regards,
Norman
I'd like to get a concensus of what you set your trigger pull weight for your Marvel Conversion.
Best Regards,
Norman
Last edited by Joe Fobes on 6/14/2012, 7:13 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : added poll)
xmastershooter- Posts : 259
Join date : 2011-06-10
Steve B- Posts : 627
Join date : 2011-06-16
Location : Elkhart, IN
Re: Survey: Trigger Pull Weight for Marvel Conversion
Norman, in addition to my number one Marvel on its dedicated frame I also have a second on my ball gun frame with the trigger set at 3.5# for CF practice. Having several, labelled, sear springs make changing quick and simple.
Larry Lang- Posts : 198
Join date : 2011-06-10
Age : 84
Location : Frederickson, WA
Re: Survey: Trigger Pull Weight for Marvel Conversion
Hi Larry,
I do admire your ingenuity. I just thought of the spare sear springs two nights ago providing different trigger pull weights. No need to readjust the original sear spring each time. Can't wait to get back out to the range. What started my curiousity was from a post that John Zurek has his set at 2 lbs.
Norman
I appreciate continuing input to the survey. Many thanks!
I do admire your ingenuity. I just thought of the spare sear springs two nights ago providing different trigger pull weights. No need to readjust the original sear spring each time. Can't wait to get back out to the range. What started my curiousity was from a post that John Zurek has his set at 2 lbs.
Norman
I appreciate continuing input to the survey. Many thanks!
xmastershooter- Posts : 259
Join date : 2011-06-10
Re: Survey: Trigger Pull Weight for Marvel Conversion
Not a choice on the survey, but the answer for me is 2.75 pounds. Kate
Schaumannk- Posts : 613
Join date : 2011-06-11
Location : Cheyenne, WY
Re: Survey: Trigger Pull Weight for Marvel Conversion
Norman,
I hope you do not mind that I added the poll to your question.
I have given up trying to make all my triggers feel the same. Even at the same weight they felt different. So I thought if they are going to feel different why not take advantage of the lighter pull weight allowed? Just my thoughts.
I hope you do not mind that I added the poll to your question.
I have given up trying to make all my triggers feel the same. Even at the same weight they felt different. So I thought if they are going to feel different why not take advantage of the lighter pull weight allowed? Just my thoughts.
Re: Survey: Trigger Pull Weight for Marvel Conversion
Quality trigger beats light trigger any day. Quality is much harder to obtain than light.
One of my revolver trigger jobs lifts 3#. But it feels almost like a hair trigger. (It's a 1955 Model SW)
And "quality" is in the eyes of the BE holder.
One of my revolver trigger jobs lifts 3#. But it feels almost like a hair trigger. (It's a 1955 Model SW)
And "quality" is in the eyes of the BE holder.
Jack H- Posts : 2693
Join date : 2011-06-10
Age : 75
Location : Oregon
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