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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 3237338" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>While looking on the S&W forum, I happened across a piece of information that I tried and found that it seems to have helped. The 610 had a rough trigger-pull, and the post on the other forum suggested that it could be dried oil that the factory left in the action. My idea was to spray the innards with WD-40 and let it set for a while. This seems to have helped, as the trigger now seems a lot smoother. However, WD-40 can dry and get all sticky as well, so I applied some 91% rubbing alcohol to get rid of that and my next step is going to be a good degreaser. I have some that I used on my 986 because the sight was coming loose, and I applied some loc-tite, fixing that issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 3237338, member: 5391"] While looking on the S&W forum, I happened across a piece of information that I tried and found that it seems to have helped. The 610 had a rough trigger-pull, and the post on the other forum suggested that it could be dried oil that the factory left in the action. My idea was to spray the innards with WD-40 and let it set for a while. This seems to have helped, as the trigger now seems a lot smoother. However, WD-40 can dry and get all sticky as well, so I applied some 91% rubbing alcohol to get rid of that and my next step is going to be a good degreaser. I have some that I used on my 986 because the sight was coming loose, and I applied some loc-tite, fixing that issue. [/QUOTE]
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