yober
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Don’t mean for this to be a whine, but I’m kinda disappointed in my two latest Performance Center purchases, specifically the “tuned” triggers they’re advertised to have. Got a 586 L-Comp which had a decent but not outstanding trigger, and just picked up a 327 TRR8 with a fairly rough trigger that I’ve been dry firing the **** out of since I got it last week. There’s some definite initial hitch and more “bumps” further through the travel. I thought PC triggers had at least some refinement in contact areas, and different weights in their springs. They certainly make that distinction in their ad descriptions.
I honestly wasn’t expecting a custom job but was expecting better than some of my non-PC purchases that I also own.
Love the other aspects of both revolvers and they’re keepers, but beginning to think they were perhaps not the best expenditures of money. They’re not bad guns, just not the excellent guns they were made out to be.
I’d hate to think I had to send it off to TK Custom just to get the “performance” I should’ve gotten when I laid out good money. Wonder how tough an action is to tune myself.
I honestly wasn’t expecting a custom job but was expecting better than some of my non-PC purchases that I also own.
Love the other aspects of both revolvers and they’re keepers, but beginning to think they were perhaps not the best expenditures of money. They’re not bad guns, just not the excellent guns they were made out to be.
I’d hate to think I had to send it off to TK Custom just to get the “performance” I should’ve gotten when I laid out good money. Wonder how tough an action is to tune myself.