Skofnung
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For some reason I can't explain, I NEED a 642 or two. I just have a few concerns...
Are there any good smiths out there that could not only smooth the trigger pull on one of these beasties but lighten it as well? Without screwing up reliability?
The reason I ask is that my Beautiful Bride to Be has spoken of getting her CCW. Of course this is something that I encourage... But she is of very delicate build... I mean very delicate. She has trouble managing the DA pull on her S&W M&P which has a very smooth pull. This leads her to shooting SA almost all the time, something that she would be unable to do with the 642. I try to encourage her to practice dry firing DA, but she always has better things to do... Grad School is like that I guess.
She likes the feel of the 642, as do I, but the trigger pull is too much for her to shoot accurately.
Any suggestions other than hand exercises?
Are there any good smiths out there that could not only smooth the trigger pull on one of these beasties but lighten it as well? Without screwing up reliability?
The reason I ask is that my Beautiful Bride to Be has spoken of getting her CCW. Of course this is something that I encourage... But she is of very delicate build... I mean very delicate. She has trouble managing the DA pull on her S&W M&P which has a very smooth pull. This leads her to shooting SA almost all the time, something that she would be unable to do with the 642. I try to encourage her to practice dry firing DA, but she always has better things to do... Grad School is like that I guess.
She likes the feel of the 642, as do I, but the trigger pull is too much for her to shoot accurately.
Any suggestions other than hand exercises?