Brian: depending on what you want to accomplish with a 'tuning', you might be able to do this yourself. If it is a trigger that needs smoothing, that is too stiff, rough or a possible burr, that is an easy fix. Grips are an easy fix too. Sometimes just a little stoning will smooth things up considerably. Sometimes you may want a slighter weaker spring set.
I kept the question purposly vague. There are several shops around that offer 'revolver tuning' services. I wanted to get some independant input as to what services could/should be expected.
I understand the issue of carrying a 'tuned' weapon. For this reason, I don't want to reduce trigger pull. I'm more concerned with smooth consistant pull and reliable function and accuracy. What I'm aiming for is an ultra-reliable carry piece that is still stock enough to avoid possible legal issues.
Could someone explain 'trigger creep'? I'm still pretty new to some of these terms.
Thanks
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