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Life With Wrangler
Life With Wrangler
My new Ruger Wrangler is a nice gun. I paid 179.99 for it; it’s exactly what I wanted, an inexpensive plinker that I can shoot a lot without worrying about it. It fits that bill well. It’s a Ruger, with excellent build quality. The Cerakote finish looks nice and seems durable.
The hardest thing for me has been learning to shoot it well. The trigger? Well, let’s say it’s not the best. I won’t have it worked on, so it is what it is. Maybe it will improve a bit with time. So, guess it’s practice, practice, practice...
The hardest thing for me has been learning to shoot it well. The trigger? Well, let’s say it’s not the best. I won’t have it worked on, so it is what it is. Maybe it will improve a bit with time. So, guess it’s practice, practice, practice...
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Re: Life With Wrangler
ditto, if it's the same as a Single Six, you can pull off one of the grips and lift one leg of the trigger spring off the peg, a la the Poor Man's trigger job. Have done it on many a New Model Ruger and it will reduce trigger pull weight, considerably. It's also reversible, so not a permanent mod.
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Re: Life With Wrangler
I don't have a Wrangler (yet) or a Single Six (yet), I do have a 5 1/2" stainless Single Ten. I put a 16# hammer spring and a 30oz trigger spring in it, it shoots great. Had it at the indoor range again today. On my New Vaquero 357 Mag I put in a 15# hammer spring and a 30oz trigger spring, along with a Super Blackhawk hammer. Both shoot great, very nice on the thumb cocking the hammer, and nice trigger pull.
I have three more sets of 15# hammer and 30oz trigger springs for the next three Ruger single action revolvers that (those springs work in) get added to the vault.
I have three more sets of 15# hammer and 30oz trigger springs for the next three Ruger single action revolvers that (those springs work in) get added to the vault.
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MSgt USAF - Retired, 1990-2014
VFW (Life Member), NRA (Life Member)
VFW (Life Member), NRA (Life Member)
Re: Life With Wrangler
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Mine's double barrel. I paid about $48. My life with Wrangler is really good.
https://www.amazon.com/Wrangler-Retro-S ... s9dHJ1ZQ==
Mine's double barrel. I paid about $48. My life with Wrangler is really good.
https://www.amazon.com/Wrangler-Retro-S ... s9dHJ1ZQ==
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Re: Life With Wrangler
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Same with all of my pistols. I too need lots of practice.
Same with all of my pistols. I too need lots of practice.
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Re: Life With Wrangler
Want to better your trigger pull? Shoot her a thousand times and I guarantee you it will become smoother.
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Si vis pacem, para bellum!
H006M; H006MR; H001T; H004; another H001T
H006M; H006MR; H001T; H004; another H001T
Re: Life With Wrangler
Im pretty happy with the trigger on my Wrangler. I have a few hundred rounds through it.
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Re: Life With Wrangler
I do the two for $20 Wranglers at Bi-Mart when it comes up!Mine's double barrel. I paid about $48. My life with Wrangler is really good.
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