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Old 10-05-2017, 10:16 PM
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In my recent posts, I've mentioned buying several 442/642 (Centennial-style) revolvers, both standard production and PC models. The quality of the trigger pull in the individual gun seems to be a matter of pure chance. I've bought 2 different PC 642 models: neither action seems any better than that of standard mfg guns. The 442PC " Chattanooga" models have poor trigger pulls, at least in my 2. One went back to the factory 2x.

Some posters will undoubtedly chime in that they have recently purchased a Centennial model with a smooth trigger pull, and I reply, "Great! That's the way it's supposed to be." My fault, I suppose, buying too many Centennials: more chance to get one less than great.

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P.S. No recent PC model J-frame has an action that approaches that of the unlamented 637 PC "Wyatt" models of a few years ago for smoothness and responsiveness. Love those little chickenpluckers!
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