




🎯 Nail your perfect trigger pull every time — because precision is power.
The Wheeler Manual Trigger Pull Scale offers professional-grade accuracy for measuring trigger pull weights between 8 ounces and 8 pounds in 2-ounce increments. Its ergonomic handle ensures consistent pull direction, while the easy-to-read sliding indicator displays maximum force applied. Built with durable materials and a rubber-coated end to protect firearms, this tool is essential for gunsmiths and shooting competitors aiming for optimal trigger performance. Supported by a limited lifetime warranty, it delivers reliable, repeatable results without batteries or complex electronics.



















| ASIN | B004E4CZE2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,536 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #22 in Gunsmithing Tools |
| Brand | Wheeler |
| Date First Available | June 22, 2010 |
| Department | mens |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120098881 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15 x 5 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | 309888 |
| Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. |
| Material | Blend |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 5 x 2 inches |
| UPC | 757183406951 661120098881 |
C**.
A very consistent, well-made trigger scale for little money!
This is a quality trigger pull scale that does the same job as units 2-3 times the cost. This Wheeler trigger pull scale got good reviews online so I decided to give it a try, and i'm glad that I did. I like how consistent/repeatable it is. I can do 10 pulls in a row and have 8/10 be the EXACT same measurement. The other 2/10 will be within 2 ounces which is pretty darn good. It is easy to use, and you don't have to put the gun in a vise to obtain consistent results. I have no standard for comparison, but it seems accurate within reason. It's definitely not way off. My trigger jobbed 1911 came in at 2.5 lbs, trigger jobbed Beretta Elite II was 2.8 lbs SA, close to stock Beretta 92FS 4 lbs SA, stock Glock 22 6 lbs. Works for both single and double action trigger pulls provided they are below 8 lbs (DA on my worked Beretta Elite II is 5.5 lbs). The printed scale and indicator is easy to read in 2 ounce increments. Very simple to make out 1/2 and 1/4 pound increments unlike other scales. Solid construction, doesn't feel cheap. Has a nice thick rubber coated end so it won't scratch your gun. I slipped one time and it didn't leave a mark. Some other scales have rubber pads, but exposed metal ends that can scratch, so +1 to the Wheeler for that. Operation is very smooth while using it. The internal spring appears robust and makes for reliable and consistent operation (it's just a calibrated spring so it's dummy proof). Amazon shipped the unit very quickly. If you are looking for a quality non-electronic scale at an awesome price point, look no further than this Wheeler trigger pull scale. A very nice tool to have if you work on your guns, or are just curious about your pull weights.
K**W
Works great
Perfect for my needs. I have been working on reducing a couple of trigger pulls on some of my rifles, and this works great. Keeps me informed on how much I need to reduce them to. Easy and simple to use, plus no batteries to die on you.
R**E
Wheeler quality and perfect operation.
I have a lot of Wheeler tools. The digital Fat Wrench is one of my favorites. The 'T' handle torque limiters are likewise awesome, both in function and quality of construction. I had a difficult time choosing the Wheeler digital trigger gauge over the Lyman. For example, the Wheeler had a LOT of negative feedback, concerning the display being all scratched up. No issue here, the Wheeler was in perfect, mint condition. Two things made me choose the Wheeler: 1. The load cell is on the end of the arm which allows you to place your trigger finger on it, as you slowly squeeze the trigger. The consistency of the readings are amazingly consistent. 2. The Lyman gauge will display the weight of the operating rod, depending on how you hold the tool. This is because the load cell is in the handheld display unit. Check out the YouTube videos for both. Today. I replaced trigger spring in my CZ 457 Varmint 22Mag rifle. Stock, the factory trigger broke at 2 lb 13 oz. After an aftermarket spring swap, it now measures a consistent 14 oz with no pre or overtravel. Easy adjustments. Nice storage box as well! VERY pleased and highly recommended!!
C**Y
VERY CONSISTENT, IF YOU ARE
I cannot speak on the actual accuracy of this scale, but it says it is accurate to +/-2 ounces. I do not have another calibrated scale to test this side by side. With that being said, I don't really need to know if my single action trigger pull is 2.6 ounces or 2.7 ounces. I need to know what it is relative to the last time I tested it. I need to know what it was before I polished internal trigger components and what it was once I finished. I need to know that everything is working fine after I completely disassemble a gun and then put it back together. Did I reassemble the trigger assembly properly? I have also been using this trigger pull scale to gauge when I need to clean my gun. Once I started competitive shooting I gave up my old routine of cleaning the gun after every trip to the range. When you practice 2-4 days a week and shoot a match on the weekends, cleaning it almost every day gets old fast. Using the trigger pull scale I can now see when the trigger tension starts creeping upwards indicating I need to clean it. Right now it seems to need cleaning about every 1,500 rounds. In the summer that is 1-2 times a week. Sure the gun looks a bit dirtier, but it functions flawlessly even with large numbers of rounds through it. I shot a match a couple of weeks ago and at one point I was running past some targets and shooting extra shots to ensure I got my hits. On one of the targets the gun shot faster than I was pulling the trigger. I tested it when I got home and the usual 2lbs 14oz trigger was reading very inconsistently. I pulled everything apart to check for wear on the sear (got a new one coming) and when I cleaned it all up and put it back together the single action pull is now 2lbs even. That is a bit too light for me. So this gun will sit until the replacement parts arrive. But the good thing was I felt something was wrong with the trigger pull, just seemed different, and the trigger pull scale verified it for me. Its a handy tool. When I first got it I expected to use it very rarely. Turns out I am using it quite regularly now.
B**E
Great little device.
Loved this thing. Works really well and oh the price.
G**P
Great product.
Works great. Easy to use.
A**R
I recommend
Very easy to use. Provides consistent results. I find these mechanical guages are more consistent than the digital versions.
W**H
If you tinker and are looking for a simple and affordable trigger pull gauge that will give you and idea of what you trigger is releasing at then this is for you! PLEASE ENSURE YOUR GUN IS UNLOADED, OKAY CHECK AGAIN! Now you are ready to use this.... :-) It is a simple analog scale similar to a fish scale or luggage scale. A small sliding pointer lets you know the approx. pounds that the trigger released at. It is Wheeler so it is well built.
B**E
安物と違い、使い易く、正確で、気まぐれな数値が出ませんでした。 流石、実銃を製作している会社さんです。 そして何より、永久保証付きが凄いです。 一生物ですね。
F**N
Accuracy is very good, and easy to use, this is my second piece as replacement, the first one received has its rubber covering the sensor somewhat torn and reading are sporadic, Amazon was quick to replace just after 2 days of claim.
J**O
Necesario este “trigger pull”para afianar la sensibilidad del gatillo de cualquier arma, ah y es muy accesible en su gusto.
T**B
Facile à utiliser malgré notice totalement en anglais. Il fait très bien le job.
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