Freedom Arms Revolver Trigger Pull

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Mike in VA
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Freedom Arms Revolver Trigger Pull

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I've been looking at the specs for the Freedom Arms Silhouette Model revolvers, and the factory says that 3 pounds is the best they can do on trigger pull weight! For me, this is much too heavy for a competition gun, especially for one that costs $2000.

Can the trigger pull be safely lowered on these guns? My Dan Wesson factory trigger job breaks at about 1.5 pounds.

Comments?
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Re: Freedom Arms Revolver Trigger Pull

Post by wheelgun7360 »

freedom arms will not ship a gun with less than a 3lb. trigger because of liability issues. they can be safely tuned down to around 6oz. from a good gunsmith that knows what he is doing. i did the trigger on my fa 44 ,22, and 357 myself. they run around 12 oz. they are easy to do if you know what your doing. allen
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Re: Freedom Arms Revolver Trigger Pull

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Allen,

Thanks for the response.

Are there instructions on the DIY trigger job available online?

Mike
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mike, no instructions online that i'm aware of. give me a call if you would like. 601-624-2868 for some info. allen
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Re: Freedom Arms Revolver Trigger Pull

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Hello WheelGun,, I have 4 FA's and i would like some pointers on triggers, may i call as well ?
Thanks for your help
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yes you may call me after 6:00 pm central time. 601-624-2868 cell or 601-952-0349 home. allen
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Re: Freedom Arms Revolver Trigger Pull

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wheelgun7360

Hi . first time poster here.
I was searching for some info on doing some trigger work on my mod 83 FA when i came across this thread (wish we had the internet back when i started shooting Silhouette !!!!!)

Wondering if i could get some info on someone who can do some trigger work , or get some info on doing it myself?

From what i read , sending it back to FA would be kind of pricey ,and wouldn't get me what i want anyway.


I am not a stanger to working on guns , been working on my own for 40 yrs or so, but i don't like to go at something blindly .

I'm not looking for a 8-12 oz. trigger pull , or anything that light .

Looking to get something in the 2- 2 1/2 lb range (trigger is a "crisp"??? 4 1/2 lbs now)


thanks

Joe
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Re: Freedom Arms Revolver Trigger Pull

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wheelgun7360

New guy here , found this site while searching for some info on trigger work for a mod 83 FA revolver (we didn't even have the "internet" last time i belonged to IHMSA and shot Silhouette :ymblushing: :ymblushing: :ymblushing: )



Wondering if you might be able to help me out with some info on getting some work done to it , (or doing someting myself , been working with firearms for 40 yrs,.)

I'm NOT looking for an 8-12 oz. pull , something less than the 4 lb that is on it now

Maybe in the 2 - 2 1/2 lb range.

thanks

Joe
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Re: Freedom Arms Revolver Trigger Pull

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give me a call after 6:00 pm central time. 601-624-2868. allen
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Re: Freedom Arms Revolver Trigger Pull

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You can thank some dork that sued Freedom Arms after shooting himself in the leg pulling his gun out of the holster--and believe it or not, WON the case! Nothing about that made sense to me--especially since the model 83 is single action.
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