Thank you, that was helpful.
The screw was in all the way and I didn't see any evidence of it being shortened. I'm starting to conclude that I'm simply not used to a 3.5 lb trigger and I bet my Rugers and Colt Python, as well as my S&W Model 29 simply have heavier triggers and I am just not...
Well I wouldn't want to do it with THIS revolver, as noted in my post. But I do it with other revolvers and autos all the time. And if the trigger on my 19 wasn't so light I'd have no problems using it cocked for personal defense.
The trigger on my M29 is just fine. I just wondered if maybe...
Now don't get me wrong, I just recently got a P&R Model 19-2 and I love it. But damn that is a light trigger when cocked. I had no intention to actually fire when I put my finger on the trigger (thank god I don't touch triggers until I am covering my target) and there was zero slack.
Now once I...
Now don't get me wrong, I just recently got a P&R Model 19-2 and I love it. But damn that is a light trigger when cocked. I had no intention to actually fire when I put my finger on the trigger (thank god I don't touch triggers until I am covering my target) and there was zero slack.
Now once I...
I went to Lowes and bought some nice looking under the counter battery operated lights. So long as you keep an eye on the batteries, acid should never be a problem.
+1
Not only do I want my wife to know how to access and shoot something on those occasions when I'm not home and something goes bumpin the dark, but I also don't want her getting "widow prices" on things when I'm gone.
I took a couple weekend to itemize my collection according to important...
Got it. I just didn't know if it was something that could be done at the factory or not. I'm not gonna have anyone cut anything on the gun. And as I'm not interested in having an insert cut, no way I'm gonna have the whole thing cut off.
I might go the "hobby paint" route, but will probably...