Hey Guys,
I am considering re-sealing my 79G. Not sure if I am the right man for the job. I watched a few Youtube videos - everything looks easy on the videos. I tried to re-seal my Crosman 150 and I succeeded after the 12th attempt. So, could someone who has re-sealed a 79G explain the level of difficulty and possible problems to me, also, my trigger is non-adjustable, and the pull is long, slow, and heavy. Can I install an adjustable trigger? If I can't install an adjustable trigger, is there any way, I can lighten the trigger pull somehow? Pics below show it's a pretty clean pistol with a few small nicks.
I have only been seriously collecting and/or repairing vintage air pistols for 18 months. I do not have much experience, but I am trying to learn. Thank you for any suggestions or guidance you wish to provide about your S&W 79G experiences. Thanks!
Kindest Regards
Randy
I am considering re-sealing my 79G. Not sure if I am the right man for the job. I watched a few Youtube videos - everything looks easy on the videos. I tried to re-seal my Crosman 150 and I succeeded after the 12th attempt. So, could someone who has re-sealed a 79G explain the level of difficulty and possible problems to me, also, my trigger is non-adjustable, and the pull is long, slow, and heavy. Can I install an adjustable trigger? If I can't install an adjustable trigger, is there any way, I can lighten the trigger pull somehow? Pics below show it's a pretty clean pistol with a few small nicks.
I have only been seriously collecting and/or repairing vintage air pistols for 18 months. I do not have much experience, but I am trying to learn. Thank you for any suggestions or guidance you wish to provide about your S&W 79G experiences. Thanks!
Kindest Regards
Randy
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