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<blockquote data-quote="okierider" data-source="post: 3151344" data-attributes="member: 41708"><p>My wife got tired of me "looking" for a 38 special for her so she bought the M206. After a crash coarse in revolvers and a few trips to the range I have worked out the issues on the pistol. Put a 9 lb hammer spring in it and had to file down the hammer where it hits the flat to get it reliable. Was getting lite hammer strikes. Spring was prolly not needed as it turned out the hammer being out of spec and not allowing the hammer to fall fully forward on the bar to engage the firing pin. Cleaned and polished the trigger parts that were obviously rough but did not take much to get rid of the gritty trigger. Trigger is heavy in DA but my wife does not know any better.</p><p></p><p>Pistol is accurate, reliable now and she is happy with it, I will buy a better pistol for her whenever I run across something and make a truck gun out of this one!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okierider, post: 3151344, member: 41708"] My wife got tired of me "looking" for a 38 special for her so she bought the M206. After a crash coarse in revolvers and a few trips to the range I have worked out the issues on the pistol. Put a 9 lb hammer spring in it and had to file down the hammer where it hits the flat to get it reliable. Was getting lite hammer strikes. Spring was prolly not needed as it turned out the hammer being out of spec and not allowing the hammer to fall fully forward on the bar to engage the firing pin. Cleaned and polished the trigger parts that were obviously rough but did not take much to get rid of the gritty trigger. Trigger is heavy in DA but my wife does not know any better. Pistol is accurate, reliable now and she is happy with it, I will buy a better pistol for her whenever I run across something and make a truck gun out of this one!! [/QUOTE]
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