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    WTB trigger weights

    I am interested in a set of trigger weights to check trigger pull. If anyone has a set around not in use please let me know, 901/634-4566-cell.

    Thanks in advance;

    Ken Chrestman,7147V
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    Ken Chrestman

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    You can get a set from Brownells. Brand new.

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    Brownell's 4 1/4 pound trigger weight set

    There is a set on eBay right now. Bid was $40.00 last time I checked with about 11 dollars shipping. Auction ends on the 20th. This is the same set that goes on Brownell's website for $101.25 The deluxe set that goes from 2 pounds to 17 pounds sells for over $200. Go to eBay website and search for auction (trigger weights).
    Michael Moore,10261, St Mary's Light Infantry

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    tony 1st regt is offline
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    made my own set, 2lb for rev, 3lb for everything else. mine are like the ones they use at the fort. Find a vocational program at a high school or Jr. College and see if they will make you a set, using scrap round stock and 1/4" rod, the material cost is very low. My rev one is 2.2 lb, my other one is 3lb 3 oz, gives you a bit of wiggle room.

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    trigger weights...

    Hey!

    I made my own with a couple of small tin cans and some coat hanger wire. Just form the coat hanger wire, set the small tin can on a scale, insert the end of the wire down in the can and drip molten lead in until you get the weight you want. Pay $100? $40?? Hell no!

    Bill Shuey

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