BobR1
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I was in my local gun shop today, and a customer came in for a second look at a S&W 380 acp revolver that they had just gotten in. I over heard the conversation, and stated that I was pretty sure S&W had never offered a 380 revolver.
A little looking and the store owner managed to locate the revolver in question, which ended up being a new model of Taurus. It was indeed in 380 acp, and came with Moon Clips. It had a bobbed hammer, and a pretty stiff DA trigger.
The customer and I talked after the Taurus was put back in the cabinet. He was looking for a revolver to replace his wifes semi auto with.
I told him that I would take a look at, and try the trigger on the 442, and the LCR38 that were also in the cabinet. I told him the LCR38 should have a pretty good trigger, but was about as good now as it would get. I also explained that the springs could be changed in the 442.
We had the shop owner open the cabinet back up. It turned out that the 442 was the 442 PRO Moon Clip version, and had a very good factory trigger. The LCR38 also had a very good trigger.
The customer handed the shop owner the 442 and said he would take it. I did some explaining about what ammo worked in the moon clips. It turned out that the only good SD ammo on the shelf was some Hornady, which I was not sure about the fit in the moon clips. Well I hand loaded a clip with them, and they worked fine.
I happen to have a 442 Pro Moon Clip, so I had a good handle on this revolver. It had every bit as good a factory trigger as mine. My factory trigger was good enough that I have never put my Wolff spring kit in it.
For $450 Tax and all the customer had a new 442 Pro and a box of SD ammo. That was a GREAT Price for the 442 Pro. A much happyer ending than taking the 380 Taurus home.
Bob
A little looking and the store owner managed to locate the revolver in question, which ended up being a new model of Taurus. It was indeed in 380 acp, and came with Moon Clips. It had a bobbed hammer, and a pretty stiff DA trigger.
The customer and I talked after the Taurus was put back in the cabinet. He was looking for a revolver to replace his wifes semi auto with.
I told him that I would take a look at, and try the trigger on the 442, and the LCR38 that were also in the cabinet. I told him the LCR38 should have a pretty good trigger, but was about as good now as it would get. I also explained that the springs could be changed in the 442.
We had the shop owner open the cabinet back up. It turned out that the 442 was the 442 PRO Moon Clip version, and had a very good factory trigger. The LCR38 also had a very good trigger.
The customer handed the shop owner the 442 and said he would take it. I did some explaining about what ammo worked in the moon clips. It turned out that the only good SD ammo on the shelf was some Hornady, which I was not sure about the fit in the moon clips. Well I hand loaded a clip with them, and they worked fine.
I happen to have a 442 Pro Moon Clip, so I had a good handle on this revolver. It had every bit as good a factory trigger as mine. My factory trigger was good enough that I have never put my Wolff spring kit in it.
For $450 Tax and all the customer had a new 442 Pro and a box of SD ammo. That was a GREAT Price for the 442 Pro. A much happyer ending than taking the 380 Taurus home.
Bob
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