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SPRING KITS FOR NEW MODEL RUGER® SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERS

SPRING KITS FOR NEW MODEL RUGER® SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERS Reviews & Ratings

An excellent base from which to build a beautiful, smooth and reliably functioning gun. Includes a redesigned trigger spring and a reduced power hammer spring to give controlled trigger pull. Also includes extra power, base pin latch spring. Factory hammer spring is 23 lb. Kit includes (3) different, reduced power hammer springs; 17 , 18 & 19 lb. (Factory is 23 lb.), (1) 35% reduced power trigger spring, plus (1) extra power base pin latch spring. Springs fit the New Single SixĀ®, New BlackhawkĀ®, Super BlackhawkĀ®, Maximum BlackhawkĀ®, Bisleyā„¢, VaqueroĀ® and Bisley Vaquero.

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Reviews Summary
Users overwhelmingly praise the spring kit for its perfect fit and significant improvement in trigger performance. Installation is generally straightforward, with many appreciating the adjustable hammer springs. While some mention needing specialized tools, the overall experience is highly positive with excellent value for the price. Limited minor difficulties during installation are noted, but the results are well worth the effort.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Installation Experience
85%
Many reviewers highlight the ease of installation, expressing that even those without gunsmithing experience were able to successfully fit the spring kit. Some mention the need for specialized tools, but overall, the process is described as straightforward with clear instructions and video tutorials available.
Improved Performance
90%
A predominant theme is the substantial enhancement in trigger pull and overall firearm performance after using the spring kit. Reviewers note significant reductions in trigger pull weight and smoother operation, making their revolvers much more enjoyable to use.
Value for Money
75%
Reviewers repeatedly express satisfaction with the spring kit being a cost-effective upgrade compared to expensive alternatives. The improvements in functionality for the price lead users to regard this product as a worthwhile investment for enhancing their revolvers.
Performance Adjustability
70%
Several reviews mention the benefit of adjustable hammer springs included in the kit, allowing users to fine-tune their setup according to personal preferences. This flexibility is appreciated and contributes to the overall satisfaction with the product.
Minor Installation Challenges
40%
A few reviewers note challenges with specific steps during installation, particularly compressing the new hammer spring, which could require creativity or extra help. While these challenges exist, they do not significantly detract from the positive outcomes.
5
Ruger Wrangler
Fit perfectly. This spring kit made the gun repeat normal whereas before it was lucky it get 2 shots before it jammed. Lighter trigger pull it good too.
5
Works great every time!
Have installed several of these as well as the kits, work great every time. But you must use the lower trigger return spring to get the best experience.
5
Single Six/Single Ten
Perfect fit for Ruger Single Six convertible and Single Ten. Need specialized tool for small cylinder retainer pin spring (#6 spanner screwdriver blade, and will probably need some dremel tuning to make perfect for the job), but no specialized tools needed for trigger and hammer springs (cylinder retainer pin spring is kind of a bonus anyway). I installed the trigger and hammer springs, and then came back to the cylinder stuff later when I fabricated the correct tool. Installed trigger spring and 18lb hammer spring, and reduced trigger pull from about 5lbs to just shy of 3lbs. Plus, even though the blocker creep still exists, it is smoother and less noticeable. Well worth the purchase and took about 15 minutes to install. Cylinder pin spring took maybe 5 minutes once I got the correct tool. Great upgrade for little $$, little time, and ease of installation.
5
Totally pleased!
I bought this to use in my New Model Single-six revolver. Installation was fairly easy and multiple hammer springs allow you to adjust for your preference. My results were stunning, I couldn't believe the difference. I also was amazed at how more precise in fit the trigger return spring was compared to the stock spring. I would very much recommend this kit for your Ruger single action revolver!
5
great product
This is a great spring kit. I used the 18lb. hammer spring, it is so much better than the stock spring. Faster for cowboy action.
5
Superb Spring Kit
My NM Blackhawk had a so-so factory trigger pull, so I ordered this spring kit. After opening the box from Brownells, I had the hammer and trigger springs installed within 20 minutes. (Hint: put the strut in a vice, place the hammer spring over it, then use the safety lock block to compress the spring) The trigger pull is now unbelievably crisp and light!
5
Excellent mod for your Vaquero
This kit did wonders for my NM Vaquero which is a year old now. Been fighting a really heavy (6lb) creepy trigger all year. Bought this kit because I figured [$] was worth the gamble -- GOOD gamble. You need to know how to disassemble the Vaquero but using the middle of the road hammer spring (18lb) and the reduced power trigger spring has made me love this gun now. Trigger pull is a manageable 3lbs and consistent on every squeeze. Trigger still has creep but for[$] as opposed to almost $300 for the complete Power Custom trigger and hammer set, I am extremely happy.
4
Nice Improvement
Just installed this kit myself on a Ruger Single Six and am very pleased with the result. I am not a gun smith and this was the first time I have done something like this. I read the manual on disassemblying and assemblying the revolver but also found a video tutorial on www.wonderhowto.com where a Ruger Tech actually shows you how by taking the revolver apart and putting it back together. The only difficult part for me was compressing the new hammer or main spring back onto hammer strut. There may be a trick but here's how I did it. It took me and my son (needed extra pair of hands). I ended up placing the strut in the vise and carefully pushing the spring down with main spring seat. Once it was compressed on the strut my son put a pin/nail in the hole on the bottom of the strut to keep the spring compressed until I could reinstall it in the revolver. Overall it took about 30 minutes. About half the time was trying to get the new main spring compressed. Just got back from the range and the gun works great.