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Originally Posted by Sargent Tom
Thanks Daniel, I read the articles.
Since I am stuck with only being able to carry these 2 guns for the next two years (a Ca. rule) I might have the new hammer bobbed professionally and not cut into the firing pin socket (like I did before)
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As long as your converting them to DAO and bobbing the hammer, they're fine IMO. The bobbed hammer snubs do have some things going for them such as a slightly slimmer profile and I believe a little bit lighter than the enclosed and shrouded hammer models. You can also re holster with thumb on back of hammer for a little added safety(not really an issue, but many like to do it). You can also perform a loaded cylinder rotation check. Not a big deal to me, but to some it is. Snub expert Michael DeBethencourt actually prefers a shrouded hammer/bodyguard converted to DAO for that very reason.