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posted October 26, 2019 08:37 AM
Ok, I know we don't get a lot of these but there is a lot of knowledge on this forum. A friend of mine at my urging bought a S&W 9mm Performance Center revolver.

He would like to replace the hammer with the old style wide "spur" hammer so his thumb can more easily cock the hammer for SA. I have tried Midway and Natchez but can not seem to find what he is looking for. Any suggestions?


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If you are going to try and switch out the hammer you would be better served having the Performance Center do it for you. S&W Performance Center smoothes and polishes the actions and throwing in a different hammer might make a noticeable difference.

Anyway, with a little practice the narrower hammer spur won't even be noticed. Smile


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posted October 26, 2019 10:21 AMHide Post
There's really no time in self defense or competition when cocking the hammer is appropriate, so it's only for fun on the range. If I were going to modify the hammer, I'd probably focus on making it snag-free with a bobbed hammer, before I went for a bigger hammer spur. The only place that really helps is shooting single action pistols such as a Blackhawk.

On a little 9mm, I'd spend my time practicing double action shots and if investing, get trigger work done (or buy more ammunition). A wider hammer spur on that 9mm pistol would seem to me to be counterproductive.
 
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posted October 26, 2019 10:57 AMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by ggile:
If you are going to try and switch out the hammer you would be better served having the Performance Center do it for you. S&W Performance Center smoothes and polishes the actions and throwing in a different hammer might make a noticeable difference.

Anyway, with a little practice the narrower hammer spur won't even be noticed. Smile


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.500" wide target hammer.

You'll have less lucking finding one used since it's a new gun. Call S&W.


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posted October 26, 2019 12:19 PMHide Post
That will be a challenge.
A recent gun will have a MIM hammer with flat face striking a frame firing pin. An old "forged" target hammer won't work.

Is there a recent production Smith with target hammer of the new design? I don't know. You might look through the S&W catalog for yourself.
 
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posted October 26, 2019 12:42 PMHide Post
^^^^^^^^^^^

This ... Old hammers are not compatible with new revolvers. I would call S&W. They have always proven to be very helpful. There is a store in the Springfield headquarters to sell parts and accessories.


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posted October 26, 2019 01:26 PMHide Post
Wise advice

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Originally posted by ggile:
If you are going to try and switch out the hammer you would be better served having the Performance Center do it for you. S&W Performance Center smoothes and polishes the actions and throwing in a different hammer might make a noticeable difference.

Anyway, with a little practice the narrower hammer spur won't even be noticed. Smile


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posted October 26, 2019 03:52 PMHide Post
Move your thumb over a 1/4" more. Problem solved.
 
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quote:
Originally posted by ggile:
If you are going to try and switch out the hammer you would be better served having the Performance Center do it for you. S&W Performance Center smoothes and polishes the actions and throwing in a different hammer might make a noticeable difference.

Anyway, with a little practice the narrower hammer spur won't even be noticed. Smile


I could not agree more.
I bought a new Talo 686+ and sent it to S&W Performance Center for a polish and trigger job.

They did great work...
 
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