Just picture it as a DA revolver and you'll get the idea. After breaking in the trigger, it will be lighter than a good DA revolver.
My sigma pulls 8 pounds after thousands of rounds. My 66-2 pulls 10.5 pounds and it's older than me.
My father-in-law just bought a .38 bodyguard and he told me the trigger is very hard and long. ( owns a glock 17 w/ the stock 3.5 trigger group) owning the guns I have, I didn't see a problem with it.
It's all what your use to.
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