I am wondering if this trigger kit will fit a Original Henry?Mr. Neutron wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2024 10:24 amIf Ranger Point Precision makes triggers that fit your Henry model, it's pretty simple to go with their parts. It's just a disassembly, remove the sear & spring, replace and reassemble. They have a video that'll help ya get through the process. I'm not "affiliated" with them; I just like "simple". I have the factory parts in a baggie, and can switch back if I ever felt the need to do that. I used their sears on both my steel (H009G) & my brass framed (H009BG) 30-30 rifles. Didn't use the springs. My Williams trigger pull scale breaks right around 3lbs. to 3 and a quarter lbs., with no discernible creep to my arthritic fingers. Trigger pull would probably go lower with their spring installed, and I'd use it if all I shot was paper. I hunt with these guns, and was quite happy with the "just over 3 lb. pulls" I netted with their parts.
https://rangerpointstore.com/henry-trigger-kit
Hope this helps. FWIW, I tried to get as good of a comparison measurement on on the "ledges" of the RPP and factory sears as I could possibly measure with what's left of my machinist tools. If I recall correctly, the RPP sear's engagement ledge was about .01" shorter than factory sear, polished better, and possibly had a little better geometry.
All this said, it'd probably be fairly easy to attack the factory sear with a file and a polishing stone and get a lighter trigger pull. But I felt for the price, the RPP was a good way to go (for myself). I've done trigger jobs on my own 1911 pistols, and my gunsmithing skill showed me that I needed to stick with being a machinist for a living. Got one trigger on my Kimber that came out around 2 lbs., and I was less accurate with it when shooting under the timer at my Action Pistol matches than I was with the 3 lb. trigger pull I got with my second attempt. I felt glad that Brownells had spare parts for 1911s, lemme tell ya.....
Added in EDIT: I went back and re-read some of the verbage at the RPP deal I linked to above. It seems like some Henrys vary quite a bit in the trigger pull ya get off the shelf when you purchase your gun, I guess. RPP states they can bring it down a few pounds with their parts. My rifles had ~5 lb. triggers when I got them, and the RPP sear alone got mine into the 3 to 3+ lb. range I mentioned above. As they say, "Your Mileage May Vary" if you have one with a fairly heavy pull from the factory, and may not come down to what mine did.
I think the known issues are taken care of. If you have any issues or know of another member who is having issues, PM daytime dave. As we head towards the holidays, hunt with your Henry.
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I would give them a call next week and ask.
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It won't work.dmdeaton wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 11:25 amI am wondering if this trigger kit will fit a Original Henry?Mr. Neutron wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2024 10:24 amIf Ranger Point Precision makes triggers that fit your Henry model, it's pretty simple to go with their parts. It's just a disassembly, remove the sear & spring, replace and reassemble. ...
https://rangerpointstore.com/henry-trigger-kit
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thanks Mags