nat1d Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Mar 21, 2012 201 0 60 Houston, TX Mar 25, 2012 #1 Mar 25, 2012 #1 Is there anything that can be done to improve the trigger on the Tarus Judge? Has anyone had work performed and how was it?
Is there anything that can be done to improve the trigger on the Tarus Judge? Has anyone had work performed and how was it?
E eddieharren Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Aug 4, 2007 319 6 77 Ijamsville, Maryland Mar 25, 2012 #2 Mar 25, 2012 #2 Re: Judge Trigger Job Planning on a little "precision Target work"?
turbo54 Mr. 7mm Full Member Minuteman Dec 10, 2010 4,994 32 44 Michigan Mar 25, 2012 #3 Mar 25, 2012 #3 Re: Judge Trigger Job A trigger can always be tuned up. I'm quite familiar with S&W revolvers, but not Taurus. Are they the same inside? If so, polish the DA sear and rebound slide, and cut down the rebound spring as much as you can while maintaing proper trigger-return. If your SA trigger is crap, thats more difficult to sweeten up, and ought not be messed with by an amateur.
Re: Judge Trigger Job A trigger can always be tuned up. I'm quite familiar with S&W revolvers, but not Taurus. Are they the same inside? If so, polish the DA sear and rebound slide, and cut down the rebound spring as much as you can while maintaing proper trigger-return. If your SA trigger is crap, thats more difficult to sweeten up, and ought not be messed with by an amateur.
nat1d Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Mar 21, 2012 201 0 60 Houston, TX Mar 25, 2012 #4 Mar 25, 2012 #4 Re: Judge Trigger Job It has been said that the Judge is poorly designed/constructed, as far as internals, however, I have not had and problems with it! With that being said, it may difficult to find proper parts and a smith with the expertise to improve the pull. I wish that I could find someone that could make it smoother and/or easyier to operate!
Re: Judge Trigger Job It has been said that the Judge is poorly designed/constructed, as far as internals, however, I have not had and problems with it! With that being said, it may difficult to find proper parts and a smith with the expertise to improve the pull. I wish that I could find someone that could make it smoother and/or easyier to operate!
T Tactical Support Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Nov 12, 2008 92 0 Orange, California, USA www.jtactical.com Mar 25, 2012 #5 Mar 25, 2012 #5 Re: Judge Trigger Job Dont cut the springs it is not the proper way to do a trigger job.
nat1d Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Mar 21, 2012 201 0 60 Houston, TX Mar 26, 2012 #6 Mar 26, 2012 #6 Re: Judge Trigger Job anyone familiar with the Judge internals and the quality of the parts/design?