jblackfish
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I'm a new member and new to revolvers. I just bought a Smith 442 and when "playing" with the trigger pull I noticed something that doesn't quite seem right - I'll try to explain:
After pulling the trigger through a full cycle, when I let out the trigger REAL slowly until I hear the first click (of "reset") if I pull back the trigger at that point (as if to shoot a 2nd round) only the cylinder turns - the hammer reset has not engaged. On the other hand, when slowly releasing the trigger after I hear the 1st click, if I continue to let the trigger out a very small amount I hear the 2nd click that is the actual hammer reset.
Put another way, as I let out the trigger there are two clicks near the end of the trigger release required to reset the hammer. (I hope that's clear enough.)
Is that normal for a J Frame or all revolvers or is that a reset setting/tuning refinement? It's no big deal because the trigger needs to be returned its full path in order to reset the hammer but it doesn't seem quite right to me.
After pulling the trigger through a full cycle, when I let out the trigger REAL slowly until I hear the first click (of "reset") if I pull back the trigger at that point (as if to shoot a 2nd round) only the cylinder turns - the hammer reset has not engaged. On the other hand, when slowly releasing the trigger after I hear the 1st click, if I continue to let the trigger out a very small amount I hear the 2nd click that is the actual hammer reset.
Put another way, as I let out the trigger there are two clicks near the end of the trigger release required to reset the hammer. (I hope that's clear enough.)
Is that normal for a J Frame or all revolvers or is that a reset setting/tuning refinement? It's no big deal because the trigger needs to be returned its full path in order to reset the hammer but it doesn't seem quite right to me.