Why would you want to change it to double action only?
I'm in 2 minds about the brace v rod. The .44 LBR I've just bought has a brace, which I find helps me shoot more accurately.
What other mods can you do with these?
Fitting Hogue Grips to Taurus LBR
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Re: Fitting Hogue Grips to Taurus LBR
Before I got mine I was certain that I'd change the brace to a bar, but I've found that I actually use the brace so have decided to keep it.HALODIN wrote:I'm in 2 minds about the brace v rod. The .44 LBR I've just bought has a brace, which I find helps me shoot more accurately.
Re: Fitting Hogue Grips to Taurus LBR
I agree, it works really well. Is there the same rivalry like there is between wood and plastic stocks as far as the braces and bars are concerned? I can almost hear them now, "That's cheating, we didn't have those in the good old days..."
judders wrote:Before I got mine I was certain that I'd change the brace to a bar, but I've found that I actually use the brace so have decided to keep it.
Re: Fitting Hogue Grips to Taurus LBR
With the trigger job the hammer will not reach the single stage sear also lighter is quicker for the hammer
There are over 550 million firearms in worldwide circulation. That's one firearm for every twelve people on the planet. The only question is: How do we arm the other 11?
Re: Fitting Hogue Grips to Taurus LBR
OK so disabling the single stage sear makes the trigger lighter, is that right?
Re: Fitting Hogue Grips to Taurus LBR
Yep and smoother
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Re: Fitting Hogue Grips to Taurus LBR
Hmm. The pin in my aluminum frame Taurus 85 was knurled. I had to drive it out to fit some wooden grips in place of the original plastic ones. On reinstallation (I drilled holes in the grips to accept the pin) the pin's fit in the frame was rather loose, but since it couldn't go anywhere I didn't worry about it.
The grips have a medallion that say "Rossi" and took a little fitting, but hey, they were free...
The grips have a medallion that say "Rossi" and took a little fitting, but hey, they were free...
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