Trigger Job for my Endeavor????
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Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2008
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Does anyone have any tips I can use to lighten the trigger on my endeavor. I know I can change springs or send it of to Bellm or Eabco. I was just wondering if their is anything I can do to it without ordering new springs or sending it off. Have any of you ever sent one to Eabco for a trigger job. 65 dollars sounds pretty good.
#2
Are you experienced with working on triggers? Tweaking springs, stoning sears and trigger noses? If not, I would just pay someone to do it and not run the risk of possibly messing something up.
#3
I HIGHLY recommend you have a competent gunsmith do your trigger job. It's entirely too easy to destroy the delicate notch on the hammer. When doing trigger jobs it takes more than simply changing out the springs.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Rivesville, WV
I have 3 Encore frames-and have had a few more over the years(including Contenders). Mike Bellm does a superior job on TC triggers. I have two frames I sent to him for trigger jobs, and there is no doubt it is a better job than the other jobs I have had done. It is worth sending your frame to him.
I have never had one done by EABCO. However I have bought several items from them, and they are good people. However I can not speak to the quality of their trigger jobs. Tom.
I have never had one done by EABCO. However I have bought several items from them, and they are good people. However I can not speak to the quality of their trigger jobs. Tom.



