Trigger Job for a Ruger Revolver

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LTUME1978
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Trigger Job for a Ruger Revolver

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I have an old Ruger Security Six that needs a good trigger job (both single and double action). Can anyone recommend someone in the Houston Area for this work (preferably on the south side of town). Thanks,

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Ditto on the need of a trigger job done on a revolver. I have a speed six and S&W model 60 pro-series both in need of some fixin. :thumbs2:
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If you can get him to take the job, one of the best is Teddy Jacobson in Sugarland.

http://www.actionsbyt.com/aboutus.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

He's done a Springfield 1911 and a Ruger Redhawk for me.
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Re: Trigger Job for a Ruger Revolver

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By reading his website it might be a chore to get the work done. I'm not in a hurry for it to be done, but I don't want it to take six months either. People that selectively do work usually don't make time a priority in my years of doing business. But I live in Sugar Land and would love to get some work done by a world renowned gunsmith. I'll call or email tomorrow and see what they say.

Any other suggestions without having to send it off.
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