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Old 08-12-2010, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by OKFC05 View Post
If you plan to use it for defense, or you do rapid fire double-action shooting, I'd use caution in going too light on the rebound spring.

The faster you work the trigger in double-action shooting, the more you will notice a lazy return.
I agree with OKFC05... if you intend to rapid fire your revolver, especially during a personal protection situation, your don't want your trigger finger to get ahead of the speed in which your trigger returns.

I'd say try all three... starting with the lightest one... and rapid fire your revolver numerous times to see how the trigger feels. Move up in weight if you find you're squeezing the trigger before it completely resets. You'll know when you've arrived at the correct spring weight.
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