stinger 327
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Between the two Ruger snubbies is the double action trigger pull the same for both models?
Personally I prefer the model with the hammer because I get the choice of double action or single action and it's traditional for a revolver to have exposed hammer with choice of single action whereas the hammerless is for concealment. You don't get that extra feature of the light trigger of single action.
Any particuliar reason you would get one model over the other Obviously the hammerless is primary for conceal carry (but both can be carried concealed) I can't think of any other advantage the hammerless has with the hammer model.
Personally I prefer the model with the hammer because I get the choice of double action or single action and it's traditional for a revolver to have exposed hammer with choice of single action whereas the hammerless is for concealment. You don't get that extra feature of the light trigger of single action.
Any particuliar reason you would get one model over the other Obviously the hammerless is primary for conceal carry (but both can be carried concealed) I can't think of any other advantage the hammerless has with the hammer model.