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When test firing the new Governor, intermittent light primer strikes occurred when using 410 shotgun ammo. It was not brand specific but Remington was the least reliable. Had a long discussion with S&W home office and they said Federal ammo would be their first choice. The second issue was reducing the trigger pull from 10-12lbs to 8 or 71/2lbs. 45 LC and ACP would fire most of the time, but 410 would fail 95% of the time. S&W didn't have extended length firing pins, nor did they recommend any changes and stated that theirs was fully reliable at the 10-12lbs trigger weight. Now enters Cylinder & Slide who sells extended firing pins for the newer S&W revolvers. C&S is .015 longer than the factory and provided 100% reliability using all 3 calibers in my Governor. WARNING, dummy rounds or dry fire caps must be used during dry firing drills with the new extended length firing pin installed.