This video details the complex process of replacing a broken trigger stud on a Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver. The instructor, with significant experience, guides viewers through diagnosing the failure, which involves a snapped stud and a wallowed frame hole. The procedure includes drilling out the broken piece, custom machining a new stud, threading the frame, and carefully fitting and finishing the new component. Emphasis is placed on maintaining critical dimensions for firearm safety and function, particularly the relationship between the trigger stud, hammer stud, and sear. The instructor highlights the advanced nature of this repair, noting that Smith & Wesson typically handles such work internally.
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