
waltfraz
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December 27, 2010

DrSparky said:
I would keep double action high on any service revolver and tweek it down on target revolvers. With the sight picture on a model 14 a light trigger will not make a big difference in accuracy.
Iam interested in getting off more rounds quicker in DA for CC gun. walt

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February 4, 2012

Smoothness matters far more than lightness- go there first and if that's not enough then lighten. Never settle for less than 100% ignition in a DA revolver. Going too light is the usual cause for this. Imagine the consequences of a delayed ignition as you start to cycle the trigger again and move the cylinder out of alignment before you catch yourself Not good for you, your gun, or your social status on the range.
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