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Old 08-16-2014, 08:57 AM
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Default 627 V-Comp PC Factory Trigger Pull

Hello all,
Has anyone seen the "detailed" specs on the 627 V-Comp PC regarding factory trigger pull DA/SA?
I am documenting trigger pull across all my handguns and I am having difficulty locating any specs on the factory settings for this and my Ruger GP100 Match Champion (I know another forum).
I called SW and got a 8-12 on DA and 2-4 on SA but the rep didn't sound too convinced himself and quite frankly the range is so wide for a PC firearm.
I know I can purchase a gauge, but I want to document what the manufacturer has in their spec sheet.
I appreciate any help.
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