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Old 05-19-2017, 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by 31FordA View Post
I own several .357 SP-101's, and all of them still have stock triggers. They were stiff when new, but smoothed out after a few hundred rounds. The newest is from 2008, so they are pre MIM. One of the 2.25" 101's has been my primary for work since '08, have shot several perfect scores with it.

I also briefly owned a recent production .22 SP-101, the trigger on it was very heavy and never got better. Even after over 1,000 rounds it didn't smooth out. I eventually sold it off and replaced it with a Model 18. The Model 18 has a much better trigger.
I owned a SPNY, the NYPD authorized SP101 in .38 in DAO. Never felt like pulling the trigger was work. I have a Service Six and the trigger is different than any of my K frames, but no harder to pull. And the trigger on my SP101 in .22 has definitely smoothed out. The first day I shot it, I put 500 rounds of 20 year old Thunderbolts through it and every one of them went bang on the first try.

Ruger triggers are different. They're not bad. And for a self defense gun, you'll never notice it anyway.
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