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What do you gain/cure by using the Belt Mtn. base pin?
It takes some wobble out of the cylinder, and comes with an allen screw to ensure the pin won't slip forward under recoil. The #5 pin also looks sorta like the one Elmer used, so it's got more curb appeal than the stock one.
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Take off the grips and remove one of the legs of the trigger spring from its stud, that'll drop the trigger pull about two pounds and does not affect reliability. I have done this on all my Rugers and never had a light strike with all brands of pistol primers.
I've been doing that for several years with all of my SA Rugers. Since the trigger spring has nothing to do with the hammer spring, you're right, it doesn't affect ignition reliability at all. It DOES make the trigger pull much nicer though--------for free.
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