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Hey Fellas, First off I know that this revolver isnt much worth fixing, or putting too much money into, however it does carry some sentimental value, as it was my Grandfathers. Anyways, I need a new trigger for it, and I can't find the part anywhere. Does anybody know of any company's that used the same schematic that the parts would work interchangeably? Any positive feedback would be much appreciated. I can get away with a new trigger bare minimum (the trigger itself), however I would like to replace all springs and such if thats a reasonable option.

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Have you tried Numrich Arms aka the Gun PArts company? If they don't have it, you might be stuck with paying a gunsmith who is also a good machinist to just build you a trigger. Here is the Numrich website link:

https://www.gunpartscorp.com/


Sentimental value won't be hurt any, though, by just leaving it as is, unrepaired. Use the would be repair $$ toward a decent 22 handgun.


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I did try Numrich, they were out of stock for all the parts I was interested in. It seems like my money is just going to be best spent towards a better 22.

Thanks for the reply.

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Modular replaceable units have caused a shift in the way people think these days. Things are automatically replaced, rather than repaired. Admittedly it is probably more efficient, time wise, to replace something rather than repair it. But sometimes, as with your grandfather's .22, a replacement part isn't available.

What's wrong with the trigger? Missing, broken, or badly worn? If it's merely broken or worn a competent gunsmith can probably repair it. If it's missing... well your pistol is probably a wall hanger, at least until you find a replacement.


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