Smith & Wesson 686 level 2 Trigger Job ( Part 3 Polishing & stoning the trigger)

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  • čas přidán 25. 04. 2017
  • I'm Scott owner of Van Dorsten Custom Firearms and professional gunsmith. Join me for tips, tricks, And product reviews in the gunsmithing industry.
    Smith & Wesson Revolvers
    Level 1 Trigger/Action Job
    The Level 1 trigger/Action job will give you a smooth, clean and light double action pull with a crisp 2lb single action pull. I start by polishing all interior components and then I hand stone the sear for that crisp single action pull. During this time I replace the hammer and rebound springs to reduce trigger pull weight and install an extra length firing pin for consistent never fail primer strike.
    Price $95.00 labor. Parts $45.00
    Level 2 Trigger/Action Job
    The level 2 trigger/action job gives you all the features of the level 1 plus I hand fit a new cylinder stop and hand that are CNC machined from solid tool steel replacing the cast or MIM factory parts. Then I tune the cylinder making sure the crane is properly aligned, reducing end shake and install a crane detent lock for added support. Next I polish the chambers for smoother extraction and bevel the chamber mouths for faster loading. Last I re-contour the trigger so that it is smoother and more comfortable on the finger. And bob the hammer if desired.
    Price $275.00 labor. Parts $100.00
    Level 2 Extreme Trigger/Action Job
    The level 2 extreme trigger/action job has all the features of the level 1 and 2 action jobs plus I replace and hand fit a new trigger and hammer that are CNC machined from solid tool steel replacing the factory cast or MIM parts. Giving you a solid no fail action that will last generations.
    Price $350.00 Labor. Parts $375.00
    Ruger revolvers parts and prices are different please ask. Parts prices are subject to change.
    Van Dorsten Custom Firearms
    @ MTN Rang Armory
    7512 Grandview Ave
    Arvada CO 80002 (720)988-9853
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Komentáře • 22

  • @raybede
    @raybede Před 4 lety +5

    Like all highly skilled engineers, irrespective of their chosen field, you can see the way that Scott handles the tools and shows great competence with his knowledge of each section of this job. It is a joy to watch someone who really knows what they are doing and is consequently relaxed.

  • @davidinghram2494
    @davidinghram2494 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks Scott, very interesting to watch you work. And thank goodness the audio was good.

  • @charlesrose7212
    @charlesrose7212 Před 4 lety +1

    Scott, your gunsmith videos are very interesting. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise!

  • @evanweightman527
    @evanweightman527 Před 4 lety +1

    Well done, great video.

  • @OscarDad
    @OscarDad Před 4 lety +1

    EXCELLENT videos, thank you so much 👍👏

  • @abe1365
    @abe1365 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the videos sir!

  • @duster0066
    @duster0066 Před 4 lety +1

    Let's see, the last msm series I could stand to watch...Miami Vice. Yes this is riveting television. Thanks for doing it.

  • @Scott-YouTubeAddict
    @Scott-YouTubeAddict Před měsícem

    Hi Scott- what size India stones are they please. Thanks for the video 🇦🇺

  • @toadamine
    @toadamine Před měsícem

    is there a drop in kit anyone makes? AR15 have about 900 different aftermarket triggers on the market, some of which are amazingly awesome... doesnt anyone make them for these smith revolvers? i googled and didnt find much on it...

  • @stevengrammont44
    @stevengrammont44 Před 4 lety

    Do you do work on Dan Wesson revolvers ?

  • @TheGoatMumbler
    @TheGoatMumbler Před 4 lety +1

    What grit is the "fine" wheel?

  • @jonf2649
    @jonf2649 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you polish the frame or side plate?

  • @michaelcarbis2286
    @michaelcarbis2286 Před 4 lety

    were you on the show american guns?

  • @johnmurphy2642
    @johnmurphy2642 Před 3 lety

    How do you make a S&W double action only? No single action required for CCW piece. John, retired LEO

    • @vdcfirearms3609
      @vdcfirearms3609  Před 3 lety

      I bob the hammer and round off the single action sear.

  • @joseph7119
    @joseph7119 Před 3 lety

    When you polish some of the parts would it be good to use that old type of knife sharpener, like the type where you run the blade against?

  • @Thomas-po3by
    @Thomas-po3by Před 3 lety

    Scott I have emailed you regarding a level 2 trigger job.. are you back to work after your move!!! Tc from Nevada

    • @vdcfirearms3609
      @vdcfirearms3609  Před 3 lety

      Thomas, I can not find your email. But yes I am open for business. Please send me another email and we can talk. vdc.firearms@gmail.com Thank you

  • @TheBigpappa160
    @TheBigpappa160 Před 7 lety

    Hey VDC, if you didn't have a polish wheel kit, couldn't you use like Flitz Polish to smooth out all of the components?

    • @vdcfirearms3609
      @vdcfirearms3609  Před 7 lety +3

      Flitz won't help get all the grinding marks out and would work best at the end of the polishing process. I often use it when doing a matchless barrel to give it that mirror finish.

    • @TheBigpappa160
      @TheBigpappa160 Před 7 lety +2

      So Brownell is a good place to get a polishing wheel kit?