Give it one or two more range sessions and you will be spot on. Not far from it now. Get some snap caps and do some dry fire practice, it will help smooth out the trigger.
They are on the shields as well, haven't seen any on the revolvers though. Always figured that they were a combination of the sn and parts tracking of the frames.
After losing half my trigger finger in an accident, it is one of two pistols that I can still fire using an unmodified grip with my strong hand. My 1911 with a short trigger and thin grips is the other.
Hello to all. New member from Oklahoma here.
A little bit about myself, I am a disabled vet dual service (Army then retired from the Navy in 06) and past reserve LEO. Love the outdoors, hunting, fishing etc. Currently a student at RSU in the community counseling program.