johnny blaze
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I am considering buying a Smith and Wesson airweight. I normally carry a 45acp, but there are times that I would like something smaller.
I am looking at several different models, and trying to find some information on the pros and cons of these.
I am looking at the airweight and also the body guard models.
The basic difference in the ones that I am looking at is that you can get them in DA only, or SA/DA.
I have several questions
1. On the DA action, it has the internal hammer. How good is the trigger pull on this type of revolver? How safe is this type of action?
2. On the SA/DA, it has a small hammer that you can pull back. How good
is the trigger pull on these in either SA or DA. Also, how safe is this action as far as accidently cocking the hammer?
I have a model 66 that I bought new. It was polished from the factory into one of the best finishes that I have ever seen. I was considering carrying it, but it is just too nice to carry, so I am looking at these models.
I am looking at several different models, and trying to find some information on the pros and cons of these.
I am looking at the airweight and also the body guard models.
The basic difference in the ones that I am looking at is that you can get them in DA only, or SA/DA.
I have several questions
1. On the DA action, it has the internal hammer. How good is the trigger pull on this type of revolver? How safe is this type of action?
2. On the SA/DA, it has a small hammer that you can pull back. How good
is the trigger pull on these in either SA or DA. Also, how safe is this action as far as accidently cocking the hammer?
I have a model 66 that I bought new. It was polished from the factory into one of the best finishes that I have ever seen. I was considering carrying it, but it is just too nice to carry, so I am looking at these models.