⚙️ Master your trigger pull, master your shot.
The Wheeler Manual Trigger Pull Scale is a compact, handheld tool designed for precise trigger weight measurement from 8 ounces to 8 pounds in 2-ounce increments. Featuring an ergonomic handle and a clear sliding indicator, it ensures consistent, accurate trigger adjustments essential for gunsmithing and shooting competitions. Lightweight and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, it’s the trusted choice for professionals seeking peak firearm performance.
Brand | Wheeler |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | ['Gunsmithing', 'Shooting Competitions', 'Trigger Adjustments'] |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Display Type | [POSSIBLE] Sliding Indicator/Analog |
Weight Limit | 8 Pounds |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Material | Blend |
Readout Accuracy | +/- 2 ounces |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Room Type | Workshop |
Measurement Type | pounds |
Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 757183406951 661120098881 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120098881 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.27 x 4.06 x 1.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.86 x 1.72 x 0.49 inches |
Brand Name | Wheeler |
Model Name | 309888 |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 309888 |
Included Components | Trigger Pull Scale |
Size | One Size |
M**R
Nice gauge
Seems to be a well built gauge. Readings have been consistent with the same trigger group without significant variation.
B**A
Nothing Fancy and Limited in Weight and Accuracy, but Still a Good, Basic Gauge for the Money
Fit and finish look surprisingly good for a trigger-pull gauge costing less than 20 bucks. The pull mounts smoothly and leaves behind a marker at the maximum weight attained. There's nothing fancy about this gauge, but it should suffice for anyone needing a +/- 2-ounce reading of where their trigger is breaking. Also, since this gauge maxes out at 8 pounds, it might very well come up short for measuring double-action handgun triggers, which often break at up to 10 or 12 pounds. But if your need is for measuring less than 8 pounds of pull and you're okay with 2 ounces either way, this gauge is pretty hard to beat for the money.
S**T
It works
The package was cut as though this might have been a returned item. It listing did not indicate it was not new, but it works, so there's that. I have no other reference to check accuracy, but it gave me the information I was looking for. I'll use it!
B**R
Works well
This is the simplest way of getting an accurate reading on the pull weight. The device is uncomplicated and works nicely. Hard to think how one can do trigger adjustments without it. Great value for money,
C**Y
Great product.
Easy to use.
B**.
Affordable but not for all
Works well, but it would be better if it was capable of more like 11 pounds or so for OEM double action triggers. Worked fine to measure post-upgrade trigger pull weight, but I was unable to measure original double action trigger pull weight.
A**R
Cant beat it for the price
Works very well
C**D
Experimentation is needed to get usable results
On first attempt to use this I got wildly inaccurate results to the extent that they were useless. I then realized that the technique used to take the measurement matters a whole lot and I was going to need to experiment to get any sort of useful result. For example; the gun has to be very securely mounted, such as in a vice. Any movement at all and the number will be off. Forget about holding the gun in one hand and pulling the gauge with the other! The placement of the hook on the trigger is also critical. Too high up the trigger and you will get an incorrectly high reading and conversely too low and you will get a lower reading. You have to place the hook right in the middle of where the pad of your trigger finger would fall and pull the gauge back horizontal to the line of the barrel.At the end of the day even with perfect technique I'm not convinced a gauge like this is going to tell you anything more accurate than you have a 10lb or a 5lb trigger. My finger can tell me that!
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