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    Wolfe springs kick-arse .....

    Reading an article in Modern Handloader about revolver springs so I went for it ...

    Instead of an expensive trigger job for my Ruger GP100 in .357 I read that new mainsprings and trigger return springs can lighten trigger pull and overall feel such as creep , travel and breaking point !

    Seems to work as I put in the new springs complete with instructions in about ten minutes and it only cost about $15 !!!

    I don't have a trigger-pull gauge but the difference is well recognizable !

    Got everything through Brownell's , call and check into it ....
    Nothing but the finest weapon construction and parts used !

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    i installed sets on 2 Ruger Single Sixes and a Ruger 10/22 Magnum and you're right it was a significant difference. Worth the money in my opinion

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    Wolfe springs have been around for a lot of years. We were putting them in our IPSC .45's in the 70's/early 80s.

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    I love Wolff springs. I can always count on their magazine springs to fix problematic pistol mags.
    "I'm fucking furious, I'm violently angry, and I like it. If you don't know what that feels like then I feel bad for you"

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    You have found a point I can completely agree on...

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