Cute guns, but not ideal for teaching a youngster how to shoot.Bought a used Philadelphia derringer for my grandson to learn and shoot with.
The problem is the trigger pull
Is very high even for me.
What is the best method to lighten it?
Hard to pull measures almost 10lbCould you explain exactly what you mean by "high". Hard to pull or not long enough or what?
He knows how to shoot very well and accurate. Was more using it as a muzzle loading learner that a shooting learnerCute guns, but not ideal for teaching a youngster how to shoot.
And have you put a trigger scale on it? Who is the manufacturer? The two I am familiar are a bit different from each other.
In addition to shooting it could be a bit of a history lesson as well. You can tell the story of the Lincoln assassination.He knows how to shoot very well and accurate. Was more using it as a muzzle loading learner that a shooting learner
Truth is, that's how they were made. It's a pocket gun. It's use was deliberate and final.The problem is,,
You could dissasemble the lock and polish the sear, just use a very fine diamond or emery and don't take much off. be very, very careful not to change the angle of the contact points. I did, mine was quite rough (even on cocking) and it is now smooth and pleasant to pull. DO NOT remove the hammer spring, unless you have considerable experience or special tools! Taking this to a gun smith would be a wise decision.Bought a used Philadelphia derringer for my grandson to learn and shoot with.
The problem is the trigger pull
Is very high even for me.
What is the best method to lighten it?
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