I had no doubt John would do a good job on your 350 trigger but it's always reassuring to hear it from someone like you because you normally work on your guns if I remember correctly.
I have some work for John too. Gotta call him. My 36 had an advanced tune but that was several years ago. I think it's time for another lube and have it looked over because I have this problem where about every 50 shots or so, it won't fire, and about every 100 shots it likes to discharge by itself as soon as I close the barrel after cocking it. I think the sear got filed too much or something else in the back of the piston perhaps where it locks into place. Hopefully something is just out of alignment. The cocking lever seems to be a little crooked.. I 'm sure John will fix it and maybe tune the trigger some more for me. This gun already had a trigger tune because it's just too smooth and light - feels like about 1.5lbs or so. This was a CDT (Bob Werner)/Gene Curtis gun. The trigger is so important! It makes a world of difference in accuracy. You couldn't miss with this 36 if you tried. Superdomes seem to find their way into the same hole 80+% of the time at 25yds
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