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It is not hard to do, I've done several.  You don't need any special tools and there are several you tube videos that give you a step by step how to.  If you can take down a MK I, II or III pistol and get the mainspring assembly back in without full use of every available curse word you can do this.  Once you've mastered mainspring removal and reinstall it's really fun to work on these pistols.  Having said all that I'm not from the Murfreesboro area.  I would be happy to help you do it but I'm about an hour plus from your area. 

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If you are ever headed up to Clarksville let me know ahead of time, I suspect I have done at least 20 of those for various people just to see them go "wow!"   They got the parts I put them in for free.

 

This new trigger intrigues me but not enough to make me want to replace my Volquartsen trigger. https://www.tandemkross.com/Victory-Trigger-for-the-Ruger-MKIII-2245-by-TANDEMKROSS_p_197.html

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this is a very DIY activity; I am not very mechanical either and I managed it.  So *any* gunsmith should be able to do it for you easily.  

 

I'd help you if you came this way or there are a few smiths around Chattanooga if you can't find one you like where you are. 

 

When you do it,  adjust the trigger slowly and carefully with a snap cap or something.  If you get all the slack out, you often end up unable for the trigger to reset, so you have to back off a little and have just a touch of wiggle in most guns.   Once its set up in both directions and the gun functions, lock the screws down.

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