Kowtown
Senior Member
Deadly, Dub...
I have those kits on all of my taurus revolvers save the 22mag.Yesterday I installed a reduced power mainspring and the smaller grips on the Taurus 605 Poly 357 mag.
The reduced power hammer spring makes a world of difference in the D/A trigger pull. It's well worth the investment. Reliability is unchanged, pops a cap with authority!
Speaking of authority, changing to the much shorter grip makes a world of difference too. You know that you're squeezing off a 158gr W296 powered magnum with them installed.
I can't get over how much I like this revolver. A few years back I likely wouldn't have given one a second look.
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Recently installed a couple of TandemKross goodies in/on the S&W Victory 22. Finally got it outside for test firing. I put a box of S K Rifle Match through it with excellent results.
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If you own one of the Victory 22's you likely know it's not easy to open the slide with the hammer down. The Halo loop does nothing for the looks of the weapon, but it makes a huge difference in ease of operation.
The factory trigger has over travel adjustment, but no means of removing the creep. The TK trigger adds the ability to remove almost all creep. I left a bit of pre-travel for reliability. Adjust it too close and the disconnect may not fully disengage. The pistol has an entirely different feel with the flat TK trigger. It does change the grip to trigger face distance. While I like the new feel, others may not like the added distance.
While inside I was also able to remove the dastardly magazine disconnect with no ill effect!
I feel like the trigger upgrade is an excellent value, worth every dime. The Halo ring is a great and needed addition for my less than fully functioning hands, but at close to $50 a bit over priced.
The pistol is much easier to operate. Staying on target is much easier with minimum trigger travel and no more magazine disconnect. Bottom line, the pistol shoots better and is easier to operate!
They make an app for that.It will take at least another day to recover from the 9mm magazine loader's thumb syndrome.
You don't have 44 mag dies? Or you just lacking brass the right length?
I don't want to make it out of .44Mag since my supply is limited and want to use 185-200 gr boolits...something else I don't have. I have dies.You don't have 44 mag dies? Or you just lacking brass the right length?
@Jester896I don't want to make it out of .44Mag since my supply is limited and want to use 185-200 gr boolits...something else I don't have. I have dies.
Was just noticing all of the battle scars on that range. Pretty sad how bad some folks are. Down right scary. NOT talking about Dub though. He is hitting the perp where it hurts.Quick pitstop at range this morning With the 2011.
122 rounds. Mixed between 115gr & 124gr.
Zero feed or function problems.
Singles, doubles & Mozambique drill.
The duty-rated heavy trigger pull will take some getting used to. Will likely swap out with a longer flat trigger.
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Gotta do a pile of work on the shooter…that’s the true limiting factor.
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Was just noticing all of the battle scars on that range. Pretty sad how bad some folks are. Down right scary. NOT talking about Dub though. He is hitting the perp where it hurts.
Rosewood
The range where I work has flags at the end of the rifle range. There are bullet holes in the flag poles. We see people that really can’t shoot and know little about their guns. That will increase as we approach deer season. They know nothing about scopes and MOA, as long as they’re in the black at 100 yards they’re happy.Was just noticing all of the battle scars on that range. Pretty sad how bad some folks are. Down right scary. NOT talking about Dub though. He is hitting the perp where it hurts.
Rosewood
I had a guy that I worked with that as long as he could hit the beer box at 50 yards he was happy. He missed deer regularly hahaThe range where I work has flags at the end of the rifle range. There are bullet holes in the flag poles. We see people that really can’t shoot and know little about their guns. That will increase as we approach deer season. They know nothing about scopes and MOA, as long as they’re in the black at 100 yards they’re happy.
Probably because that Beer box was empty.I had a guy that I worked with that as long as he could hit the beer box at 50 yards he was happy. He missed deer regularly haha