Anyone else own one of these revolvers?
Although I enjoy shooting with it I was wondering if there was a trigger job that can make it a bit smoother.
Alfa-proj 357 LBR
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This is Alan Westlake territory - What he doesn't know about revolver actions and triggers isn't worth knowing. His roller bearing modifications to S&W and Colt revolvers is legendary.
http://www.westlakeengineering.com/
http://www.westlakeengineering.com/
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I was more after info regarding tips/tricks I could do myself, ie not involving a gunsmith.1066 wrote:This is Alan Westlake territory - What he doesn't know about revolver actions and triggers isn't worth knowing. His roller bearing modifications to S&W and Colt revolvers is legendary.
http://www.westlakeengineering.com/
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Believe me, its worth letting Alan look at your trigger.Noodly wrote:I was more after info regarding tips/tricks I could do myself, ie not involving a gunsmith.1066 wrote:This is Alan Westlake territory - What he doesn't know about revolver actions and triggers isn't worth knowing. His roller bearing modifications to S&W and Colt revolvers is legendary.
http://www.westlakeengineering.com/
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Where is he based?Brian838 wrote:Believe me, its worth letting Alan look at your trigger.Noodly wrote:I was more after info regarding tips/tricks I could do myself, ie not involving a gunsmith.1066 wrote:This is Alan Westlake territory - What he doesn't know about revolver actions and triggers isn't worth knowing. His roller bearing modifications to S&W and Colt revolvers is legendary.
http://www.westlakeengineering.com/
Have any members had trigger work done on an alfa LBR by him?
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Believe me, its worth letting Alan look at your trigger.[/quote]
Where is he based?
Have any members had trigger work done on an alfa LBR by him?[/quote]
He's at Druids lodge, a few miles from Stonehenge. He looked at the trigger on my Alfa MLR. I don't have a pull gauge so I cant give you any figures, but both single and double action is a lot smoother and lighter.
Where is he based?
Have any members had trigger work done on an alfa LBR by him?[/quote]
He's at Druids lodge, a few miles from Stonehenge. He looked at the trigger on my Alfa MLR. I don't have a pull gauge so I cant give you any figures, but both single and double action is a lot smoother and lighter.
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That's what I was looking for. A positive recommendation. Will get on to westlake and see how busy he is.
I did read re a spring kit which together with some polishing improved the trigger too.
I did read re a spring kit which together with some polishing improved the trigger too.
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