wayupnorth
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Northern Alberta
so i picked up a Ruger SP101-22 last year, was looking forward to getting that pistol for a loooooooooooooooooong time and i hate to admit it i was highly underwhelmed with it. The gun itself is great, the fit and finish is perfect but the trigger pull..... ughhhh!
so after complaining many times and parking it in the safe for the last year i was directed by a fellow CGN to a web page that shows you how to do a trigger job on the ruger sp101 and told to get off my arse and replace the springs and stop my crying and bellyaching already.
with the dieing of winter i decided that doing the spring job on the SP101 would be a fitting last project to do in preparation for nicer weather and being able to hit the range more often.
I contacted Wolff Springs and ordered up a bunch of springs (and be ye for warned, there is a minimum that they will ship so you end up ordering springs for a couple guns which isnt a bad thing) specifically i picked up their SP101-22 'spring kit'.
tonight was the night.
with ipad in hand and after going over the web page a couple times i tore into the SP like a fat kid on a candy.
keep in mind that this is the first time ive done a complete take down of a revolver EVER!
holy small springs batman!
I did do a non scientific test before i went out to the shop, i handed the pistol to my wife and asked her to pull the hammer back, i just wanted to make sure i wasnt being a vag about the hammer on this gun. i was relived to see that she couldn't even pull the hammer back OR even get the gun to cycle in DA. which is funny because my wife's favorite gun is my Ruger GP100 and she burns up full power 357mags in that with no problem. the SP101 was in definite need of some cleaning up to get it to work.
long story short i get her ripped down and replaced both the main spring and the trigger return spring and the gun is soooooooooooooooo much better now! my thumbs dosnt cry when i try to cycle the gun anymore!
i do think they should have sent a 10lb spring as it definitely could have been a lighter spring im thinking.
if i ever put in another order with Wolff i think ill order up a 10lb just for giggles.
so lesson learned.
if you are like me and have a SP101-22 and you hate the trigger pull like i did then spend the while $9 and get the spring kit from Wolff.
I think now that i have taken the gun down and back together and have a understanding of it i may take it apart again tomorrow night and polish up some of the components so they run a bit smoother, that should also help cut down on the pull a bit.
if memory serves me correctly in SA i went from a 8.5lb pull down to a 4.5lb pull with just the replacement of the springs.
i cant give you a number on the DA as my trigger pull tool only goes up to 8lbs and it was maxed every time.
with the springs replaced its popping now in DA just over the 8lb mark so probably around 9lbs.
so after complaining many times and parking it in the safe for the last year i was directed by a fellow CGN to a web page that shows you how to do a trigger job on the ruger sp101 and told to get off my arse and replace the springs and stop my crying and bellyaching already.
with the dieing of winter i decided that doing the spring job on the SP101 would be a fitting last project to do in preparation for nicer weather and being able to hit the range more often.
I contacted Wolff Springs and ordered up a bunch of springs (and be ye for warned, there is a minimum that they will ship so you end up ordering springs for a couple guns which isnt a bad thing) specifically i picked up their SP101-22 'spring kit'.
tonight was the night.
with ipad in hand and after going over the web page a couple times i tore into the SP like a fat kid on a candy.
keep in mind that this is the first time ive done a complete take down of a revolver EVER!
holy small springs batman!
I did do a non scientific test before i went out to the shop, i handed the pistol to my wife and asked her to pull the hammer back, i just wanted to make sure i wasnt being a vag about the hammer on this gun. i was relived to see that she couldn't even pull the hammer back OR even get the gun to cycle in DA. which is funny because my wife's favorite gun is my Ruger GP100 and she burns up full power 357mags in that with no problem. the SP101 was in definite need of some cleaning up to get it to work.
long story short i get her ripped down and replaced both the main spring and the trigger return spring and the gun is soooooooooooooooo much better now! my thumbs dosnt cry when i try to cycle the gun anymore!
i do think they should have sent a 10lb spring as it definitely could have been a lighter spring im thinking.
if i ever put in another order with Wolff i think ill order up a 10lb just for giggles.
so lesson learned.
if you are like me and have a SP101-22 and you hate the trigger pull like i did then spend the while $9 and get the spring kit from Wolff.
I think now that i have taken the gun down and back together and have a understanding of it i may take it apart again tomorrow night and polish up some of the components so they run a bit smoother, that should also help cut down on the pull a bit.
if memory serves me correctly in SA i went from a 8.5lb pull down to a 4.5lb pull with just the replacement of the springs.
i cant give you a number on the DA as my trigger pull tool only goes up to 8lbs and it was maxed every time.
with the springs replaced its popping now in DA just over the 8lb mark so probably around 9lbs.


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