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Originally Posted by scottmandue
I presume you mean Wolff? Is changing the springs DIY or will I need to take it to a gunsmith?
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Oops - sorry about that. Others have since corrected me on my spelling.
Rugers are very easy to work on. You can do this "at home, in your spare time".
I love Rugers in general. They get a lot of heat for being "crude", but they are rock solid, very well made, reliable and accurate guns. While I don't currently have one of their double action revolvers, I have eight or ten of their single actions in various guises. I love 'em. These are the ones I grab for a fun plinking session, a day out in the woods, or for anything I want a gun I don't have to worry about. No fuss, no muss.